Greetings, everyone!
I'm thrilled to be part of the last featured contest for this week. It's been hectic for me, just to offer help, when I'm needed. I can't ignore my mom; I just want to be around and do what I can for her, irrespective of the nature of the business. It's good to help.
To begin with, the contest question is very deep and connected to the idea that life has rules and principles. Everything on planet Earth is governed by rules and principles.
In the whole sense, life is not free, and if life is not free, then we humans are not free as well. We can only have the free will to make the right choices that will influence and create an impact on us and others. We can't wake up every day and have our free will without constraints or restrictions from our loved ones even our consciousness will restrict us from doing certain things if only we listen to our spirit.
On the other hand, if we do anything we like without restrictions, our homes and environment will be toxic and chaotic to live in.
However, free will is not about involving or doing anything we like but ideas that would change the lives of others in our society. The gift of men also helps a long way because we can make a decision that could mar us, but a friend or loved one can change your mindset about your decision, which, in the end, you can see as being true, and you change your narratives.
Most of these thieves think they have free will, but they end up in the strategic scenes.
Nevertheless, free will to do anything is not perfect and it can't sustain a man to the end, nor achieve one's goal or ambition.
I have a younger brother who came back from Cameron just to pay a visit to us and to get materials for his business. One day, he went to visit his customer to check on a work. He reached there and they had a chain conversation that he had to stay so long. I reached out to him by asking him if he had returned, all to respond that he was going to sleep over. I asked him who was the person, he said the person was an Igbo man. It was a no-no to me because I told him to return home with immediate effect; my mom said the same thing to him, and there were restrictions and constraints for him, just for his safety and good. I don't trust people. As a smart boy, he understood and returned home. His free will was a problem for us and we reacted.
Some free-will men will end them in prison, grave, and other miserable places like this. It's good to make the right choices to influence and change.
Life offers rules and principles that we must obey and keep.
Therefore, the concept of free will doesn't give us the right to do anything, it's a matter of the right choices for positive results.
This post is in response to the #Hivelearners featured contest week, 152 edition 3.
I love, I care, and I forgive
I remain @peckypeace