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Why? Why did you press play on this
episode? Welcome back on our musical
podcast with a new episode namedCrack the Code of Free Will,
where we discuss the routes of choice and the birth of a
decision. Imagine every choice you make as
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opening a door. Behind each door is a new path,
and each path becomes its own small universe, a branch in the
great multiverse of possibilities.
If you see life the libertarian way.
Every door is open and you can truly step into any of them.
The multiverse spreads wide before.
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You if you see it the determinist way each.
Door you open was already pushedby what came before.
The multiverse is still there, but the path you walk is mapped
by dominoes falling. The compatibilist say.
The multiverse unfolds by rules,yes, but you're free as long as
the path feels like your own step, not one forced on you.
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The fatalist believe. No matter which doors you try,
the ending is written. The multiverse is an illusion.
The story was always going to close the same way.
The existentialist say the. Doors don't come with labels.
You paint the signs yourself, you create the meaning, and your
path shines only because you decide it does.
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And the pragmatist concluded. What matters isn't which door is
true, but which door leads to a better life, a path where you
can stand tall, live fully, and bring good to others.
Now, if we look deeper beyond philosophies, each choice is not
just a door, but a pattern. Some paths lead to chaos, some
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to balance. The best paths are those aligned
with harmony, like the golden ratio that shapes seashells,
galaxies, and cathedrals. When you choose in rhythm with
this hidden proportion, your path feels natural, like a
melody falling into place. And sometimes choices sparkle
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with synchronicity, those strange coincidences that feel
like the universe is nodding back at you, showing you that
your path is in tune with something larger.
The highest roads are like superlative works of art, not
just correct but beautiful. They carry meaning, elegance,
and truth beyond calculation. These are the choices that
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resonate with metaphysical rules, the deeper currents of
existence that whisper. You are free not just to choose,
but to choose wisely, in harmonywith life's hidden design.
So free will isn't just about picking a door.
It's about learning to sense which path sings in harmony with
the universe, where logic, imagination, and beauty
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converge. And now let's put these
philosophies to the test. What happens when the six voices
of Free Will roots sit together in one studio?
They've all pressed play to thisepisode, but for very different
reasons. This is the free will debate.
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So why? Why did you press play or what
made you press play on our podcast episode?
Let's start with the libertarian.
I pressed play because I chose to.
No strings, no fate. That's my freedom in action.
Freedom. Asked the determinist.
Don't. Flatter yourself.
You pressed play because your habits made it inevitable.
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Inevitable. I could have just as easily
skipped it, no? You only think you could have.
The dominoes were already falling.
The compatibilist stepped in Easy.
Friends, maybe both of you are right.
See, the world has causes, yes, but when you acted on your own
reasons, that is freedom. Enough freedom.
Asked the fatalist. There was never a choice.
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This podcast was waiting for youlike a chapter already.
Written, the existentialist says.
Nonsense. Don't you see how dangerous that
is? No, if life's already written,
you dodge responsibility. I chose to listen, and I accept
the weight of that choice. And.
Yet no matter your fire, the ending remains.
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Unchanged. Look, I pressed play because it
helps. It gives me ideas, maybe
improves my choices. That's enough.
Whether it's truly free or all determined doesn't matter.
Says the pragmatist. See.
Even you admit you could have chosen otherwise.
That's freedom. Or maybe his brain chemistry,
like the sound of helpful and the choice was already sealed.
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You're both afraid of the truth.We're nakedly free and it's.
Terrifying. Terrifying.
Maybe. But hey, I'll take what works.
All right, all right, my friends, let's not turn this
studio into a battlefield. 6 views, 6 contradictions, and yet
you're all sitting here listening together.
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So tell me, why this podcast? Why the Musical Podcast?
Because I could have done anything else and I chose this.
Because all the paths of my lifeled me here.
It was inevitable, the next domino.
Because it matched my reasons. I wanted reflection, original
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soundtrack and meaning. Because it was written that I
would listen, and here I am. Because I choose it, and I'll
take full responsibility for what it stirs in me.
Because it works, it makes life a little richer.
And so 6 voices, 6 worlds colliding, contradicting,
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clashing. Yet in the end, they share this
moment with us. You can do what you want, but
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you can't want what you want. You can't choose your genes.
You can't choose your desires. You can't choose your thoughts.
It is not an illusion. Observe the reality.
Crack the code of free will. You can do what you want.
You can't choose your genes. You can't choose your thoughts.
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Observe the reality. Crack the code of free will.
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Crack the code of fine oil. Crack the code of fine oil.
You can do what you want. You can't choose your genes.
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You can't choose your. Thoughts.
Observe. The.
Reality Crack the code of. Free will you can't.
Want what? You want.
You can't choose your. Desires.
It is not an illusion. Crack.
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The code. Of free will.
Crack the code of free will. Crack the code of free will.
You can't want what you want. You can't choose your desires.
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It is not an illusion. Crack the code of.
Free will. You can do what you want, but
you can't want what you want. We can't choose your genes.
We can't choose your desires. We can't choose your thoughts.
It is not an illusion. Observe the reality.
Crack the code of free will. Crack the code of free will.
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Crack the code of free will. Thank you for choosing our
podcast today. Will you be joining us on next
episode? The choice is yours.