I completely disagree with you for several reasons. There is no free will. Your poem, "The Road Not Taken" talks about how there are always to roads that a person can take and it is up to the person to decide which one to take. What happens when people are forced to work? I don't think that a slave chooses to work for their entire life, but has to. I'm upset to see that people in our world think like you Mr. Robert Frost. "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." (The Road Not Taken) Although I don't agree with you, there are some cases in which you have a choice. A person has a choice to do well or poorly in school, but these are only small cases. The majority of life is already decided for you by a superior being. I just thought you should know. I don't mean to disrespect your belief, but I thought that it was interesting that we disagreed on something as big as free will.
From,
Epictetus
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