Decision making
Throughout our lives
we take decisions.
We perform
actions that require
our deep faith that we are free to
decide to do something.
And this faith is
so deeply rooted that it
cannot have been taught
in school.
who let their
Hercules
choose for himself whether to follow
the path of virtue or of evil.
The belief
that we can change
the run of things
by our action must be very old.
The team of our friend,
who carried the lighted
branch to the cave,
must have had this belief, when they set
out the previous day to hunt the mammoth.
A difficult and dangerous
task
requiring planning,
effort and determination and
presupposing the feeling of freedom of action.
In Chapter 5 we were quick to accept
something that
have not been proven.
It was actually a
kind of faith,
a hypothesis that
we made.
But now it turns
out to be in stark contrast
to what we can logically
accept.
We have reached the
point of
not understanding
the
universe any more.
However, as someone
might still insist on
the absolute accuracy
of the law, let's
see what will convince us definitely
to make the
difficult decision to doubt
the absolute accuracy of the Natural
Law.