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rodgertutt
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The strongest influence that caused her to pour coffee on her pancakes was her erroneous assumption of thinking that the coffee was maple syrup. It was not even possible for her to not pour coffee on her pancakes because of her momentary temporary conviction that it was maple syrup. Momentarily she "preferred" to pour coffee on her pancakes because she thought it was maple syrup. She had no "free will" to choose any differently than she did.
Human error is frequently the strongest influence in explaining our choices.
Human error is frequently the strongest influence in explaining our choices.