Free will vs. Fate

According to the science the free will is that we all feel we have a direct stake in the answers and that it is the fact when you make your choice.
According to the Budhism our lives are deeply conditioned by cause and effect or karma, we are personally responsible for our lives and actions
In Hinduism the fate depends of our choice, if our choice is good fate will start to happen to us. They call yesterday as a dream and tomorrow as a vision but today if we take a chance we can achive all our dreams from yesterday and always to have a hope for tomorrow. The present moment is the only what is important and we have a power to change our future.
In the novel Never let me go students from Halisham had their fate already decided, they didnt have an opportunity to choose their fate and to make thier own decisions. So according to Budhism, Hinduism and science free will schould be our own choice and we are responible for our actions, we all should try to achive our dreams and always have a hope, but students from Halisham didint even have an opportunity for that. None of them didnt even think this way, they all knew what is waiting for them and they didnt try to chenge it. Through whole novel there wasnt mentioned any kind of rule that they have to do that (to donate their organs) or if they do not there are consequences, I think that if they had more hope since they were kids they could of change their lifes maybe.

Katarina

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  1. I agree with the fact that the students could have changed their fate if they had more hope. Great post!

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  2. I agree with most of your points proving that we have a choice in everything!

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  3. I like how you explained everything, is very easy to understand

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