This is very well said
@Jack K @GJM I didn’t watch the video, only read the clickbaity title and quote which I think I would fundamentally reject.
Jack does a pretty good job in explaining the nuance of my view. To put it in language I am more familiar with I would say that the more “free” an action is, the more it is born from our conceptual intuition and moral-spiritual imagination. Whereas the more materialistic, rigid, and unconsciously inherited our beliefs become, the more our actions are dictated by outside forces (i.e. instincts, base desires, compulsions)- and we have the “illusion” that there is no such thing as free will at all. Said differently, free will is not necessarily a given in any specific action or case, it needs to be achieved through thinking, and harmonious coherence of concepts - for which there may be no greater tool (that I know of) than the true study of the Gospels and Bitcoin.