wraith said:
When I was 4, I didnt know how, so I needed somebody else to tie them for me. Thats the maximum perceived benefit.
If I did know how, then I would have tied them myself, since that would have been the maximum perceived benefit.
Why dont you get someone to tie your shoes now?
Why didnt I use "free-will" to tie them when I was 4?
Using the definition I have provided (numerous times),
Free Will is the ability to choose between available, perceived options, you were not able to tie your shoes, so that was not an available option. As I have said, free will increases as you learn and mature.
Whatever "choice" that you made, was at the time the maximum perceived benefit. If you knew that the "choice" would lead to a non-beneficial outcome, then you wouldnt have made that choice.
You can continue to repeat, "whatever you chose was your MPB" and I can say "whatever you chose was free will". As Misa has pointed out, even by your own description, the two concepts are nearly identical. There is one variation, which I will address in a moment.
It's because that you dont perceive a benefit if you spoke to me in french.
But I did speak to you in French, therefore your conclusion is incorrect. Now admittedly I did not and could not speak to you in Mandarin. That is because I don't know Mandarin. It is not an available option. If I learned Mandarin, then I would have that option, thus increasing my free will.
well actually, you perceived a benefit in doing so.
You wanted to rebel against authority. You wanted to stick it to your boss and get one back for the Trickster lol. It made you feel good perhaps.
Correct. Again, I perceived a benefit, so I chose it. MPB = free will.
You could have either obeyed the rules or not. You didnt obey the rules, because that was the most perceived benefit. Like I said before, you probably wanted to be rebellious...
trying to show of to a pretty las hey?
haha
Well, there is no doubt that showing off for the opposite sex has caused more bad decisions than almost anything else, but in this case no. There were no women present. Besides, I'm happily married.
There are 100s of things that you could have "chosen" to do. But the way that you interpret your experiences, forces one real path.
So you say. The parking lot episode gives evidence that coersion does not always result in the "logical" choice. Do you have any evidence that coersion by the LG is effective? If so, let's see it.
actually if you tally the points up, free-will yields 0 
what are you saying? That I should sacrifice logic for "creativity"? haha RIGHT!
I'm not saying you should do anything. I'm saying you choose for yourself what to do. Maybe it's a good choice, maybe bad. Personally, I think you have made some bad choices on these boards which have caused you to be humiliated by Misa and others. I cannot fathom why you perceive a benefit in encouraging people to lose respect for you. But such is the nature of free will.
free-will cant even be defined.
I have given you my definition. That is the only definition I am arguing. I understand that you don't accept my definition. You may debate whether or not my definition is correct, but to claim I haven't defined it is... a bad move by your free will.
You have gotten stronger, not free-will. Your MPB has evolved.
And this is different how?
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Now, I have a request that will help demonstrate the difference between MPB and free will. Think of a number between 1 and 100.