ChemicallyEnhanced
Bluelighter
However, we don't EXACTLY have total free will. For example: gut bacteria. Different types thrive on different types of food [I'm explaining this super-simplified, it's really interesting if you wanna look more into it]. So say you have a "sweet tooth" [this applies to all food types, I'm just using sugar as a simple example] and eat a lot of sugar/simple carbohydrates. The type of bacteria (micro-organisms, I think, actually...probably should have brushed up on this before writing but ah well, phuckit] that thrive on sugar will exponentially multiple in your guts, while levels of those that thrive on other foods, or not so well on sugar will decrease. Without us being aware of it, these micro-organisms signal our brain to tell us we want to eat MORE of that type of food they're thriving on. You you eat more [in this case] sugar. So those micro-organisms continue to thrive and multiple. Which causes stronger signals to your brain to focus on eating that type of food.
So while we THINK we're eating what our body wants, we're often actually eating what those micro-orgasms want.
Without even being aware of it.
So ARE we really chosing?
So while we THINK we're eating what our body wants, we're often actually eating what those micro-orgasms want.
Without even being aware of it.
So ARE we really chosing?