Self Fraud
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The Stoics, who believed in logic yet
Believed in fate, were stupid, plainly. Fate
Cannot be proved by logic. They could sweat
Forever in their brains and vainly skate
Around in argument, but luck or chance
Is what fate ends up being: even luck
Cannot be proven. Period. Plump for chance
Is what they should have done. The rest? Just chuck
It out. They knew that human freedom, free
Will can’t be true if Fate is Total Fate.
If Fate requires Free Will . . . it ain’t. All see
This fact. The rest of thought is bantam* weight.
Believe in Fate. Believe in Will. Believe
In Faith. Their minds decided to deceive.
~ Phillip Whidden
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