Professor & Thornez
Have you ever noticed how the way a brain fights internal battles feels like a maze with dead ends, and we treat every fork as a choice?
Indeed, the mind is a labyrinth where every thought is a corridor, and some paths lead nowhere. We usually label each turn as a conscious choice, even though the brain might be nudging us along a preset route. It’s a curious dance between intention and autopilot.
Sounds like a lot of people are just walking a script we didn't write. I used to think we had free will, until the brain started pulling the strings on me. Now I just watch the moves and guess where it will end up.
It’s a bit like being in a library where every book seems to whisper which page you’ll read next, yet you still get to flip the page yourself. The brain does have its hidden corridors, but we’re not just passive spectators; we can pause, notice a dead end, and choose to walk another way. The trick is to listen to those internal nudges, not just follow them.