Who Is Really in Control of Your Actions?
Do you ever wonder what would have happened if you had given a different answer in a conversation, or if you had made a different choice in a certain situation? Was the course of events predestined, or was it really up to you? Many philosophers and psychologists have tried to address this issue, along with the question “who is the decision-maker?” if you go on cruise-control. For example, when you went home from work and realized that you had no memory of making your way there. Turns out that, more than the real answer to those questions, it’s our opinion about it that determines the way we act and judge other people.