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How does the loss of belief in freewill

reduce the likelihood that a person
will conform to society's rules?

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User Yen NQ
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I don't think it does. People do what they are going to do. The fact that something is governed by destiny makes no difference to what will be done.

If I must answer the question as it is written, then there is some chance that you will do something against the rules of society because you now believe that you are destined to do it. In some ways it makes sense. Great acts that are good and do not conform to society's practices often result in a benefit to mankind.

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