I cant really say i have experienced real depression except for some gloomy days probably because i just spend my whole day doing hobbies... Also, it is very hard to advice you on how to get rid of it, but one thing i'd recommend is having a purpose in your life, connecting with God (if you are religious) and having some hobbies defo help. But if it is some kind of medical depression, it is good to get a treatment (for your own sake, cuz it will get better yk).
Keep your head up lad, better days are coming, you got this❤️
Keep your head up lad, better days are coming, you got this❤️
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Henok
Which babi? Not dagmawi ig, he is not here, sadly Tewodros Tadesse Muluken Melese Ephrem Tamiru Buzayehu Demise Mikaya behailu Abeba desalegn Just to name a few
If you wanna see my music taste, check the ones on my profile @stoicallyawake
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@abdesol (again)
@frectonz
@Robi_mez
@davedumps (to discuss books and music)
@epohul and @nova_Novat (to discuss physics :))
Im a dropout (was in aastu)
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Im gonna write some short series of articles on why i dont really believe free will exists (scientifically and philosophically), and im open to any counter-arguments
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Part One: Free Will or Determinism in Disguise?
The idea that we possess free will (traditionally defined as a completely independent capacity to make choices) is deeply appealing, but it collapses under scrutiny. Every decision we make is influenced (if not determined), by prior causes like genetics, brain chemistry, upbringing, social conditioning, and environmental circumstances. Neuroscience makes this even clearer. Experiments by Benjamin Libet show that brain activity predicting a decision occurs before conscious awareness, meaning the “I” who feels in control is often just narrating a story of choices that were already set in motion. Psychological studies further reveal that unconscious biases and situational pressures strongly shape our behavior, often without us realizing it.
And even more ironically the common definition of free will... complete independence from prior causes is almost impossible to reconcile with reality. If the universe is deterministic, our choices are predetermined and if randomness plays a role, our actions are dictated by chance rather than control. In either case, free will as traditionally imagined cannot exist. It is, in practice, an empty phrase, a comforting illusion humans cling to in order to feel special or morally responsible, even though every choice is the predictable outcome of forces beyond our conscious control.
#Freewill #Determinism
The idea that we possess free will (traditionally defined as a completely independent capacity to make choices) is deeply appealing, but it collapses under scrutiny. Every decision we make is influenced (if not determined), by prior causes like genetics, brain chemistry, upbringing, social conditioning, and environmental circumstances. Neuroscience makes this even clearer. Experiments by Benjamin Libet show that brain activity predicting a decision occurs before conscious awareness, meaning the “I” who feels in control is often just narrating a story of choices that were already set in motion. Psychological studies further reveal that unconscious biases and situational pressures strongly shape our behavior, often without us realizing it.
And even more ironically the common definition of free will... complete independence from prior causes is almost impossible to reconcile with reality. If the universe is deterministic, our choices are predetermined and if randomness plays a role, our actions are dictated by chance rather than control. In either case, free will as traditionally imagined cannot exist. It is, in practice, an empty phrase, a comforting illusion humans cling to in order to feel special or morally responsible, even though every choice is the predictable outcome of forces beyond our conscious control.
#Freewill #Determinism
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