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do you think freewill truly exists?

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      So this person thinks they can choose small talk? curious.

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        Like yeah, exactly. With the right person, you can talk for hours and hours about all kinds of stuff that interests you.

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          These kinds of philosophical questions are easily defeated by asking "does it matter though?"

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            My wife asks how my day was "great, or good, or whatever" then I ask how her day was she usually stops talking before bedtime. Works for both of us!

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              Hi honey did you see today’s shitposts memes?

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                These kinds of philosophical questions are easily defeated by asking "does it matter though?"

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                I don't think that defeats it at all, it just changes the direction of the conversation and is as deeply philosophical as the first. Some might say life goes on with or without free will so it doesn't matter, other say that the a societal acceptance of the absence of free will removes the burden of guilt, and could reshape society in very profound ways, so of course it matters.

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                  These kinds of philosophical questions are easily defeated by asking "does it matter though?"

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                  I guess, if they answer "No" or "Your simple rebuttal has made me realize the problem of free will is nbd actually".

                  But if they say "Yes. It does matter." Then suddenly it isn't defeated and you'd need to provide a compelling argument for it not mattering, which would make for good conversation.

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                    These kinds of philosophical questions are easily defeated by asking "does it matter though?"

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                    it may not matter at all, but we're here, somehow, made of sentient flesh, kept on a giant rock hurling through space, spinning around an enormous buring ball of fire. it's all bizarre and none of us knows what is going on, so why not take some time out of the lives we live as statistical abnormalities, and just ponder on the whys and hows and whats of the things around us, and our own minds

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                      Small talk != big talk

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                        Like yeah, exactly. With the right person, you can talk for hours and hours about all kinds of stuff that interests you.

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                        Talk about the stuff that interests you, you know, the small stuff

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                          "Look, I told you yesterday, I don't care. Whatever I said the first time we had this discussion, today, on the 937th time, I no longer give a shit."

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                            Talk about the stuff that interests you, you know, the small stuff

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                            Small stuff doesn't really interest me, or my partner.

                            Doesn't mean we're incapable of discussing dinner plans or cleaning schedules.

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                              Small stuff doesn't really interest me, or my partner.

                              Doesn't mean we're incapable of discussing dinner plans or cleaning schedules.

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                              Was meant as a joke 🙂

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                                Hey baby I brought home some dinner-
                                “Husband. Thy presence brings thoughts of philosophical questions.”
                                Alright. I’m just gonna eat this burrito though.

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                                  Like yeah, exactly. With the right person, you can talk for hours and hours about all kinds of stuff that interests you.

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                                  But also meaningless bullshit. That does not denote a bad relationship.

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                                    Silence is bliss while doing your own hobbies together.

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                                      These kinds of philosophical questions are easily defeated by asking "does it matter though?"

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                                      Old friend of mine: "Will this matter at my funeral?"

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                                        I don't think that defeats it at all, it just changes the direction of the conversation and is as deeply philosophical as the first. Some might say life goes on with or without free will so it doesn't matter, other say that the a societal acceptance of the absence of free will removes the burden of guilt, and could reshape society in very profound ways, so of course it matters.

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                                        There is value in asking the question and in the consideration itself. Even if we never find the answer, it's good for our brains to think about these things. Knowledge, and the search for it, can be an end unto itself. We don't always need to do something with it.

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                                          Small talk != big talk

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                                          I would even say: Big talk > small talk

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