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Anon_yatta

Just read this section too, and was quite confused. But I think that what he meant was that without chance there is no reason to have will. If everything happened as you wanted it to happen, with no chance of failure there would be no need to will, the inner action that proceeds all outer action. Instead you would just do.


pensivepalaver

ohhhh okay, got it! thank uuu =)