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I think free will is merely a matter or randomness.
Every act of "free will" is like flipping a coin or rolling a dice and deciding what to do that way.
"Shall I drink a cup of tea or coffee? I don't know - I'll just choose one."
It's all about the probability that you'll take one course of action over another, you have free will in that way, but that's about it. You may not have free will to choose, but you do have free will to choose about.
So yeah, free will exists, but it's a lot more limited than we think.
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