Are we free to chose?

in CCC20 hours ago

Greetings friends!

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We are often told that life is a matter of choice and we can decide to become successful or to fail. Certainly, our decisions shape the outcomes we experience. A wrong path may lead to ruin, while the right path may open the way to success. Yet this narrative hides a deeper truth—our freedom to choose is not infinite. We can’t say with certainty that the path we had taken is the right path or not, until we get the outcome. There are boundaries we cannot cross, and sometimes the choices before us are nothing more than illusions.

Yes, we are free to choose in particular situations. But more often than not, the circumstances of life force us into options that carry defeat within them. Consider the child born into poverty. His or her choices are not guided by ambition alone, but constrained by financial necessity. Dreams must shrink to fit the limits of survival. Or consider the slave, whose existence depends on his master’s mood. For him, the choices narrow to two, either endure a life of misery or end it altogether. Escape is not an option and freedom is not available.

In such cases, choice itself becomes a cruel paradox. We are told we are free, yet the menu of options is poisoned. Success or failure is not simply the product of individual will, but of the conditions into which we are born. To blame the individual for being “unsuccessful” is to ignore the harsh reality that sometimes all available paths lead to suffering.

Thus, the true question is not whether we are free to choose, but whether the choices offered to us are meaningful. Freedom without real alternatives is no freedom at all. Until society confronts the structures that limit human possibility, the burden of failure will rest not on individuals, but on the conditions that gave them only bad options to begin with. Thus, this is the harsh reality we must accept.

Thanks!