FREE WILL

I readied that a fundamental rule of neurology is that the nerves activated together, cabled together. If you do something once, a loose group nerves will respond and will form a path, but if we do not repeat this behaviour, not chart the path to the brain. When something is being done repeatedly, these nerve cells are developing an increasingly strong connection, making it easier activation of the bath.

So it seems then to stop a bad habit should hold back, press my self in order not to do sometimes.
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So and vice versa, must press myself to start to do something that is right, a good habit.

But why? Why the brain react the same at good and evil? It would be safer if the man had difficulty more to acquire an evil habit.

I understand if it were so, there would be no free will.
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Do you think there is Good and Evil? Your body develops a "habit" from repeat behaviour.

If you practice a certain complicated movement over and over repeatedly, and then are asked to describe it, sometimes you cannot describe - you have to get up and do the movement .... your muscles and nerves have remembered the movement.

An evil habit? What is an Evil Habit? Your conscience tells you if what you do is Bad or Good.

Animals and birds are programmed to behave in certain ways - without being taught. Humans have to be taught. The same as with some of the higher more intelligent animals who need their families to learn from.

A bird can automatically weave a nest. We would have to learn how.
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