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Do you think free will is more of a spectrum or is it something everyone has equally?
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I've been thinking about free will for the past hour, and I came to some conclusions about free will. I believe free will is a product of evolution as an adaptive trait for survival, and the process in which we have free will has something to do with quantum indeterminacy. Where our brain must have some way we don't currently understand that it can analyze and understand random quantum events, and make new decisions. We also know some decisions are easier to make than others, and some people have an easier time making decisions. So is it possible some people have more free will than others? Where it's easier for some people to make decisions for themselves, while other people are more a product of their environment than some other people are? Does what I'm saying even make any sense, and what would you call my stance on free will then?

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