
I have been reflecting on the traditional dichotomy between determinism and free will.
While most perspectives view this as a black-and-white issue,
I find it fascinating to consider a "50/50" middle ground
— a simulated system where a metaphorical coin toss determines whether an action is fated or a product of free will.
This concept could similarly apply to the debate between nature and nurture.
Imagine if every human were born with a six- or seven-digit code that dictates their potential, and that technology eventually allowed us to decode this as early as four years old.
If a system could determine whether a person is destined to be a leader, a criminal, or an average citizen, it would fundamentally shift our expectations of accountability and ourselves.
Until we can distinguish which choices are within our control and which are predetermined, it is difficult to truly change our trajectory.
However, I believe future technology may eventually allow us to understand the brain well enough to read these outcomes before we even begin our lives.
Imagine receiving a book at birth that outlines every possibility you can choose and everything that is already sealed by fate.
Then and only then would we truly be living without fear.