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True freedom lies in recognizing this indeterminacy from "summary" of Time and Free Will (Annotated Edition) by Henri Bergson

True freedom lies in recognizing this indeterminacy, in acknowledging the inherent unpredictability and fluidity of the world around us. It is in embracing the uncertain and the unknown that we find true liberation, for it is only when we let go of our illusions of control that we can truly be free. When we try to impose order and structure onto the world, we limit ourselves and confine our possibilities. We trap ourselves in a rigid framework that stifles creativity and spontaneity. It is only when we accept the indeterminacy of life that we can truly open ourselves up to the endless possibilities that lie before us. By recognizing the indeterminacy of the world, we free ourselves from the constraints of linear time and fixed outcomes. We see that the future is not preordained, but rather a vast expanse of potentiality waiting to be explored. We understand that every moment is a new beginning, a fresh opportunity to shape our own destiny. In this recognition of indeterminacy, we find a sense of empowerment and agency. We realize that we are not mere passive observers in the unfolding of our lives, but active participants who have the ability to influence and shape our own reality. We become co-creators of our own existence, embracing the chaos and complexity of the world with open arms. True freedom, then, is not found in rigidly adhering to predetermined paths or fixed outcomes. It is found in embracing the uncertainty and unpredictability of life, in seeing the beauty and potentiality that lies in the unknown. It is in this recognition of indeterminacy that we find our true selves and our true purpose in the world.
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    Time and Free Will (Annotated Edition)

    Henri Bergson

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