Spiritual Musings on a Chemical World

Friday, November 22, 2013

Random, Nonsensical

Free will lies deep within the human's core.

With most choices a human soul makes, it weighs immediate gratification versus later gratification.

A human must learn all the consequences of its actions, so it knows the ramifications of its.

A human teaches it's free will, the invisible part of the mind, to be smart. Through making better choices, it reaps a greater reward, and reward comes in the form of pleasure.

The greatest choices involve putting the good of the many over the good of the few.

Of course, people like that do get a reward for putting the good of the many over the good of the few. They get an emotional reward.

People need to learn to choose emotional rewards over other sorts of rewards, the emotional rewards are based on morals, and the morals is what strengthens the universe and makes it good.

As human beings lose their morality, so does the universe. And the universe goes ugly.

That was my random, nonsensical rant for today.

1 comment:

  1. For a nice counterpoint on the question of free will, you may want to read BF Skinner's "Walden Two."

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