To find this out scientists must look at what makes us who we are. As a matter of fact, our own biology is determined by fate. Although this might come to the overall statement of fate is far superior than free will, it's not and Dr. Diamond also states that, “Genetics are part of fate. But we are responsible for how we deal with our inherited biological and genetic makeup…” Moreover, everyone is given certain traits at birth, the thing is we don’t realize that we still have this level of freedom to decide. By looking at the average human, scientists come to the overall outcome of, “...perceiving ourselves as passive victims of powers beyond our control, for which we take no personal responsibility” (Diamond). Because of this, most of us feel like it's the world to blame, but that is not the case here. To really overcome this problem is to take action. Thus, portrays why there is even a debate for free will and fate
To find this out scientists must look at what makes us who we are. As a matter of fact, our own biology is determined by fate. Although this might come to the overall statement of fate is far superior than free will, it's not and Dr. Diamond also states that, “Genetics are part of fate. But we are responsible for how we deal with our inherited biological and genetic makeup…” Moreover, everyone is given certain traits at birth, the thing is we don’t realize that we still have this level of freedom to decide. By looking at the average human, scientists come to the overall outcome of, “...perceiving ourselves as passive victims of powers beyond our control, for which we take no personal responsibility” (Diamond). Because of this, most of us feel like it's the world to blame, but that is not the case here. To really overcome this problem is to take action. Thus, portrays why there is even a debate for free will and fate