Choice may be a necessary
condition of freedom, but it’s not a sufficient one. Many people who have thousands of choices have never been much freer than a greyhound chasing a mechanical lure.
The thing that will make us happy
— now caught, now boring — barely gets a nod as we charge off after the thing
that will make us really happy.
“We think that freedom lies in
making choices based on our desires,” Steve Hagen wrote. “But when we see our circumstances, we see much more
than our desires. We see how the current situation has come to be.”
“Our only choice of consequence
lies in whether or not we’re awake.”
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