RE: Do You Have Free Will?

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I agree with you to some degree. However, have you ever taken a personality profiling test, where it gives you one of the 16 different personality types? Even those alone hone down quite a bit onto how someone might behave in any given situation.



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I find those tests kind of interesting and were in fact highly involved in the matter during my education in 2012 as a consultant for social and family affairs. I then dug into this theme quite intensely. Have you heard of Gregory Bateson?

While there is a tendency showing in the tests which can be very accurate in prediction it nevertheless will not predict anything where a human being behaves differently. That's the point where it gets interesting for me. It's not so much the prediction and the foreseeable but "chance" or paradoxes or other phenomena.

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I have not heard of Gregory Bateson. So the tests can predict accurately, but cannot predict the unpredictable. Or more simply put, they're not 100% accurate.

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So the tests can predict accurately, but cannot predict the unpredictable

:)) yes. I like the way you put it in this sentence. Isn't it the best thing, when you did something or reacted in a way which not only surprised the other but also yourself?

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