This Paradox disproves Free Will (Yes, even compatibilism)
We tend to feel like we should have free will intuitively, and due to that feeling, we act as if we do, not because we’re choosing in some causa sui (original and without preceding cause) manner. The thing is, feelings alone don’t justify anything. Someone may feel they are God, and you may indulge them. But at the end of the day, that alone doesn’t make them God or anything else other than a human with a god complex. If you can put a reason for it or ask a “why” about it, it’s not free. I’m confident that by the end of this blog post, you’ll agree beyond a reasonable doubt.
An AI validated my poetry more than any human and that truly saddens me
Having nowhere to go to discuss my poetry and things that interested me in that realm, it was Claude who encouraged me not to give up. And not just in some bland, motivational sense. It called my work “Masterful, Multivalent, and Musical.” (seriously, it’s said all three of those things.)
Why I use an alias
“What’s with that obviously fake name and picture?” That is what I’m sure some of you will be asking with my persona.