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magpiesmn asked in Arts & HumanitiesPhilosophy · 10 years ago

What would you charge for your free will if someone wanted to buy it?

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    10 years ago
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    If someone wants to buy my freewill, he or she will have to pay for it through his/her own freewill....... that's what relationship like love or friendship is all about!

  • 10 years ago

    Well, even if I sold it, then that would be pointless because I wouldn't be able to use the money for what i'd want to. Cause they'd control me. Like what if I wanted to use the money to buy a private jet and travel around the world and the other person didn't want me to? That would suck. So I wouldn't do it...

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    No he means free,as in my free will to I don't know buy a sundae wearing polka dots and stripes.anyway I wouldn't charge anything;because my free will is priceless :)

  • 10 years ago

    If you sold your own free will there's a solid chance, since you sold it to someone, that you won't get to have very much, if any, fun with the money since you won't have the freedom to do whatever you want with it.

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  • 10 years ago

    You mean *fee.

    Anyway, no amount of anything will get me to sell my life. Because for starters, I'd only end up cheating the buyer because he won't be able to get my life and use it for himself in the first place (unless he turns me into a slave) and because the meaning of life is to simply live. I'd be a fool to trade my life for anything. It will not only affect myself, it will also affect the people I know.

  • 10 years ago

    I will offer it freely because he has to bother about two. No will, No ego, No responsibility from all corners.

  • 10 years ago

    Maybe three $ Million...and then I'd skip town...as this contract would be unenforceable!!

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    why even sell it? No matter how much money you gain you wont even be able spend it how you want

  • 10 years ago

    I would simply say.....not for sale.I would rather have a little of something,than all of nothing.

  • Their soul.

    Then they can't use my free will!

    Ha!

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