Under the joke of "Rocky", the exploration of "free will"

Hillary 2022-03-19 09:01:04

The free will involved in "Rocky" is the main theme of almost all literary and artistic works, but in different forms.

Because of the infinite possibilities and reverie that can be derived, this proposition will never be out of date. The same is true of my own novels, no matter what genre, romance, science fiction, or intrigue, the core of my writing is "free will".

This is a complex subject, and to this day, there is no single choice and conclusion philosophically.

And can people really have free will? Is your choice really a free choice under your own consciousness?

Loki says he wants to control humans so that they don't have free will so they can have the greatest joy.

These seemingly arrogant words of contempt for human beings, but also correct one point of human nature, that is, the confusion of choice.

When a person has no choice, no matter what kind of hardships he will suffer, he will "resign" to live like this with peace of mind.

Even, he himself does not feel pain, whether it is mental or physical.

And when a person has the ability to choose, even if there are only two choices, it will still disturb our mood, and we will always be troubled by it. What hides behind a door...and the fear of taking the consequences of a choice because of one's own weakness and ignorance.

I have seen many people suffer and even sink because they have the right to choose.

They all seem to have chosen their own way of life with their own free will, but the results have not been satisfactory.

But if we really delve into their lives, we will find that the choices that seem to be made of free will are just the result of inheriting the last related event.

Another example is that the Japanese Olympics are about to be held. In order to control the foreseeable outbreak, Japan has begun to promote the vaccination of the new crown, but many people are reluctant to get vaccinated because of fear of side effects.

"If you don't get vaccinated, you won't necessarily be infected with the new coronavirus, but if you get vaccinated, it will be miserable if you have serious side effects..."

This is what most people think, but in fact, the serious side effects caused by vaccination are far less than the chance of contracting the new coronavirus...

The real fear in people's heart is the fear of facing the consequences of their own choices, because then there is no way to pass the buck to others.

And if you don't make a choice and just let your fate, then you may be able to escape the epidemic by luck, even if you are unfortunate, it will be the fault of the damn virus.

This is the confusion of choice.

We can say that whether or not to get vaccinated is a choice made by people's free will, but is it really out of one's true thoughts behind this free will?

In other words, if a person's company, school, and everyone around him have been vaccinated, even if there are various side effects, can this person be determined not to be vaccinated?

If he gets vaccinated in the end, is it a decision made by his free will or a choice against free will made by all kinds of thoughts?

In certain collective events, we are always afraid to face choices alone, and we prefer to accept the same choices as most people, right or wrong. . .

We always talk about taking our destiny into our own hands, but most of us prefer and are better at succumbing to the crowd...

This also stems from the fact that most of us do not have the ability to make real choices.

This is because we, the general public, have limited knowledge and limited availability of valid information, we are always in a situation where we are told, and there is nothing we can do to change anything.

Therefore, we are afraid of facing dire consequences and are reluctant to take responsibility for it, because we do not have the ability to pay for it. . . .

It's fitting for Loki to tell the story of free will, because he can manipulate people's hearts...

In fact, "Rocky" can be seen everywhere in our lives... Salesmen full of words, language control by parents, teachers and other authorities, as well as all kinds of disturbing self-media messages, and the blurted out when in love. I love you and I would give everything for you"...

Can the choices made under the beguiling and bewitching of these behaviors and words really be considered choices made under free will?

Can we know exactly what we want?

Even if we don't make any substantive choices, can the thoughts in our minds run freely without any constraints, without any boundaries?

So free will is invaluable!

It is also what human beings have been pursuing in their entire lives!

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Extended Reading
  • Rickey 2021-11-25 08:01:31

    Damn Marvel, why do you have to wait for the three princesses to get yellow before filming a single-player series? ! but better late than never

  • Jonatan 2022-03-24 09:01:35

    Her Royal Highness, the most arrogant and deflated princess in the universe...

Loki quotes

  • [In a presidential suit]

    Loki: Oh, come on! What did you expect?

  • Loki: You're taking me somewhere to kill me?

    Mobius: No, I'm taking you some place to talk.

    Loki: Well, I don't like to talk.

    Mobius: But you do like to lie. Which you just did, 'cause we both know you love to talk.