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If so, how do we choose our personality? How do we choose our culture, or how we grow up? How do we choose what inspires us, or what provokes thought from us?

2006-10-03 10:26:08 · 8 answers · asked by Xo 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Whatever we learn becomes our personality. I'm taking about single traits, I mean the whole thing.

2006-10-03 10:32:56 · update #1

**Whatever we learn becomes part of our personality. I'm not taking about single traits, I mean the whole thing.**

2006-10-03 10:33:39 · update #2

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Free will does exist in a way, because our brains are equip with the mechanisms to decide what our actions/behavior will be. However, our conscious is merely a window looking in on the final decision made and selected parts of the decision making processes. It works hard to create the ideal of a 'self', free agent, or soul that has full control in the end; but this is not true. There is no conscious or self that hits the 'execute' button; it is a continuous interaction between multiple stimuli that unravel in a final result. In a way, our brains are unconscious of why we do what we do. It fools us in many ways. Why else would behavior differ so much between human beings? If we had souls, brain injuries could not affect our behavior or personality. The brain is a physical thing just like our bodies. It is subject to automatic actions like that of a person with Tourettes syndrome. The classic case of Phineas Gage proved that physical trauma to the brain can completely change their personality. Did he not have a soul that could allow him to maintain his pleasant disposition? Obviously there is no soul. This is not extreme determinism, only the fact that our behavior is beyond the control of the conscious mind.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/freewill#ne...

http://www.deakin.edu.au/hmnbs/psycholog...

http://www.goertzel.org/dynapsyc/2004/fr...

2006-10-03 10:32:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Our choices are based on personality? Where did you get that? Our choices can be intellectual without the use of our accumulated personality.
How do we choose our culture, or how we grow up? We are born to parents who begin the design on our environment. At any step of our lives we can make choices that change that environment.
How do we choose what inspires us? or what provokes thought from us? That comes from the emotions and sometimes when we truly strive for 'more' in our world, it can come from the spirit within.

2006-10-03 10:30:03 · answer #2 · answered by jmmevolve 6 · 2 0

You have a couple of cogent elements for your argument, however I consider that they may be able to all be refuted. We did not opt for to be born- good, is that quite so? There is a tender genius who used to be featured on an episode of UNSOLVED MYSTERIES who had defined that he selected his mom earlier than he used to be truthfully conceived. Perhaps it used to be simply a dream, or peradventure it used to be simply an decorated delusion or prevarication- however what if it quite occurred? How do you real recognise that Bill Gates, Michael Jordan, and any individual else for that subject is who they have been 'meant' to be? How are we able to verify this? We all have predilections which are predetermined, or might seem to be predetermined, via genetics, atmosphere, demands, appetites, perceptions, peer agencies, schooling stage, and so on with no sign of ending. Be that as it'll, we nonetheless have option. We may have leanings, and perhaps if you want to eventually play a facet within the afterlife or in Karma- it's stated that what comes round is going round. But on the finish of the day, we must be held in charge for our movements on this lifestyles. Those observations you introduced up are legitimate and intelligent, however the ones points however, those matters don't nullify our repute as unfastened dealers. These matters can cloud our minds and will supply the illusion of controlling us, however we nonetheless have got to make choices, and we have got to manage the penalties of the ones offerings.

2016-08-29 08:28:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We simply make a choice as to what we want. We are what we eat... or garbage in... garbage out. What we choose to spend our time with what our thoughts are is what we are or become. If we prioritize our time towards spirirtual things, spirituality will become a part of our lives. On the other side, if we spend our lives persuing hedonism for example, we will find our lives filled with the pursuits of pleasure. Education is the key to your question

2006-10-03 10:32:20 · answer #4 · answered by zero 3 · 0 0

Our choices are made mostly because of what we know or what we want.
Before coming to Christ ,I constantly made choices that I thought were right based on what I believed and usually found myself wishing I'd done things another way.
Now that I believe and trust in Christ, I make my choice based on Him. I want my choices to be in line with God's will and now find that I make more choices that I can live with.
Learn of God's love and make choices accordingly.

We are worth a Son to God.

2006-10-03 10:36:06 · answer #5 · answered by thomasnotdoubting 5 · 1 0

Our choices sure are based on our personality. but how do we choose it? Well, same as we choose where we are born,with what physical features. you cant choose everything. where you are born, your parents, their upbringing, Your environment collectively define your personality,like it or not. Infact, by the time thoughts of your personality enter your head, you've built most of it inevitably.

2006-10-03 10:44:04 · answer #6 · answered by roses_n_thorns_2 1 · 0 0

"Our choices are based on personality?"

Maybe part of it, but education and enviroment play a role on the choices we make. Upbringing and so on.

2006-10-03 10:30:49 · answer #7 · answered by rangedog 7 · 1 0

yes.
genes, culture and you.
born in a culture.
brain.

2006-10-03 10:30:04 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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