The realm of human experience encompasses more than merely making choices. If all individuals in a given space adhered to the concept of free choice, each person would have their own subjective definition of freedom. An exclusive emphasis on absolute freedom of choice appears to align with the philosophy of anarchy, where morality is determined by the majority's preferences. The extent of personal responsibility for choices would then be dictated by the moral standards of the majority. It is important to recognize that while your ability to choose certain occupations or desired aspects of life may be influenced by your own decision-making capacity, this may not hold true for everyone. Therefore, it is unfounded to assert that your approach to decision-making is inherently correct. One must consider external factors that shape our choices, as being ignorant of these influences renders us unaware of the limitations on our free will. Examining these external causes is crucial for gaining a true understanding of our capabilities.
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