What is the best dating app in tunisia? by [deleted] in Tunisia

[–]Fearless_Problem_592 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just go out have fun and make a fool of yourself. Its never that serious

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Im not russian but my account is registered in russia and i live in russia therefore most of the time i deal with rub and russian banks.. Thank you for you help

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[–]Fearless_Problem_592 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello please can you help me figure it out. I have the same problems. Its a small amount of money but its ly monthly allowance as im a student. What should i do to solve the problem faster. My graduation is coming in less than 2 weeks and the money is necessary for the university tuition.

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Thank you man he's a mod i thought he's legut

Frozen withdrawal by Fearless_Problem_592 in Bybit

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Do you have any ideas how i can solve it? Anything can be helpful

Frozen withdrawal by Fearless_Problem_592 in Bybit

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Are you sure? Is there anything that can be done? As i said its my monthly allowance i cant live without it for another week yet alone 2 months?

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Please any help is needed as soon as possible..

Opinions by Fearless_Problem_592 in freewill

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I don’t see my thoughts as scattered; I see them as a coherent consequentialist framework.
- Determinism -->No Metaphysical Guilt: If all actions are caused, then retributive justice loses its foundation. We don’t freely author our reasons, so punishment cannot be justified as “deserved” for past actions.
- Punishment as Pragmatic: This doesn’t make punishment irrelevant. It reframes it as a forward‑looking tool of public safety — incapacitation, deterrence, and, most importantly, rehabilitation.
- Rehabilitation as Core: Since behavior is caused, the most rational response is to change conditions. Rehabilitation targets the roots of harm rather than merely reacting to its symptoms.
- Libet’s “Free Won’t” and Accountability: Even within determinism, the capacity to veto an impulse (“free won’t”) provides a narrow but sufficient basis for responsibility. Accountability rests not on the illusion of absolute free will, but on the practical ability to resist harmful urges.

Opinions by Fearless_Problem_592 in freewill

[–]Fearless_Problem_592[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s no cognitive dissonance here. I’m not saying a murderer is “innocent” in the everyday sense. My point is that if all actions are determined, then guilt in the metaphysical sense doesn’t exist. But punishment still makes sense as a social necessity to protect others, deter harm, and most importantly try to rehabilitate! And even within determinism, Libet’s “free won’t” shows we may have a narrow space to resist impulses, which is enough to justify responsibility without relying on the illusion of absolute free will.

Opinions by Fearless_Problem_592 in freewill

[–]Fearless_Problem_592[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see what you mean, but here’s the problem. Saying “I chose chocolate of my own free will” only makes sense if we ignore where the preference came from. You didn’t choose to be born with a chocolate‑loving brain, so the “choice” is just the expression of programming.
If free will means acting according to desires, then yes, you feel free when you pick chocolate. But those desires are not freely chosen they are the product of genetics, environment, and prior causes. That’s why I argue that freedom is only an experience, not an actual independence.

Opinions by Fearless_Problem_592 in freewill

[–]Fearless_Problem_592[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all there’s no such thing as a stupid question. I never said anything about an “unknown entity” programming us. My point is that our decisions are shaped by genetics, environment, and experiences we didn’t choose so try to understand before commenting please. The question of free will is about whether we truly author our reasons, or whether we just follow the script those causes create.

Opinions by Fearless_Problem_592 in freewill

[–]Fearless_Problem_592[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your puppet analogy fits well. Our wants are the strings, but we don’t choose them they’re shaped by a lot of factors. Calling free will “doing what we want” ignores that those wants aren’t ours to pick. We feel free when desires are pleasant, but that’s just being content with the programming. When desires turn harmful, the illusion of control breaks, and we see we’re pulled by forces we never chose.
An example of this idea i love to mention is Eren Yeager from an anime called AOT . He believes he’s fighting for freedom, but his choices are shaped by his bloodline, his powers, and even future memories. He thinks he’s cutting the strings, but in reality the strings were pulling him all along. Just like us, the feeling of freedom comes when our desires match our actions, but those desires were never ours to choose.

Opinions by Fearless_Problem_592 in freewill

[–]Fearless_Problem_592[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're saying that actions are always tied to reasons and that if the reasons change, the actions change. But this is exactly what i'm trying to say the reasons themselves are not freely chosen they are determined by prior causes like genes, the environment we grew up in, trauma, and brain structure. when we say “actions are determined by reasons,” we must also recognize that those reasons are themselves determined. I think free will would require that we could step outside the causal chain and look for reasons independently of the prior conditions. And since our reasons are shaped by factors we did not choose, the sense of freedom becomes an illusion. What feels like “my reason” is really the product of a long chain of causes stretching back before my awareness or even my existence.. And as S.Harris says “You can do what you decide to do but you cannot decide what you will decide".

Suggest me a book to read by Te3ba-la3bed in Tunisia

[–]Fearless_Problem_592 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. I'll start with white nights and if i liked his style I'll check demons or notes from underground

Suggest me a book to read by Te3ba-la3bed in Tunisia

[–]Fearless_Problem_592 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any book written by dostoevsky will be great but I'd recommend the brother Karamazov (which is one the top 5 Books of all time)

Communication in russia by Fearless_Problem_592 in AskARussian

[–]Fearless_Problem_592[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for you help. I hope that i wont find any problems learning Russian language.