Existential choice – its ubiquitous nature
The following quote sums up the ubiquitus nature of choice – even if sometimes the choices we have are so limited that they only involve choosing how to think about something.
“Any change, any loss, does not make us victims. Others can shake you,surprise you, disappoint you, but they can’t prevent you from acting,
from taking the situation you’re presented with and moving on. No
matter where you are in life, no matter what your situation, you can
always do something. You always have a choice and the choice can be
power.”
Blaine Lee
Inspirational Author and Speaker
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Came across your blog whilst browsing topics of interest. Your brief rings of familiarity. I tend to see myself as a ubiquitous existential libertarian. Cheers
A ubiquitous existential libertarian. What a great name. Please enlighten me more as to what you mean by this. I was greatly inspired by the late Libertarian Harry Browne in the the US – who implored us all to choose for ourselves and open our eyes to where we hoodwink ourselves that we are not colluding.