Purpose, Choice, and the Chains We Choose

Authorship, Responsibility, and the Refusal to Be Defined by Injury William Cook βΈ» Abstract This paper argues that purpose, responsibility, and meaning are not sequential stages but a single integrated act grounded in free will. Drawing from Stoic philosophy, existential thought, Nietzschean moral critique, and cultural illustration (The Matrix), it advances the claim that freedom … Continue reading Purpose, Choice, and the Chains We Choose