"What is the point of having a highly intellectual book on philosophy and religion if the message is clouded by jargons and lingo? Hence, to get the idea across, it has to be simple and plain. The idea is given much clearer if it is based on a person's experience. Through this book, readers will not only be exposed with interesting debates on the freedom of choice, but also understand how the concept of freedom of choice itself is understood from the land of philosophy and religion. Ask these questions to yourself, ""Do choose myself to be human, or did I make any effort whatsoever to make myself human? Why should we think that we are entitled to do whatever we want?"" This book has the answer to such questions.
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Personally, I feel like we don't always have a choice on our circumstances. Sure, I can choose to dye my hair purple, but what if I lose my hair and turn bald? I can't choose that Adrini Adam.a"