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Conscious decision Quote by Robert P. Lanza

“This and other experiments prove that the brain makes its own decisions on a subconscious level, and people only later feel that “they” have performed a conscious decision. It means that we go through life thinking that, unlike the blessedly autonomous operations of the heart and kidneys, a…” quote by Robert P. Lanza
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““This and other experiments prove that the brain makes its own decisions on a subconscious level, and people only later feel that “they” have performed a conscious decision. It means that we go through life thinking that, unlike the blessedly autonomous operations of the heart and kidneys, a lever-pulling “me” is in charge of the brain’s workings. Libet concluded that the sense of personal free will arises solely from a habitual retrospective perspective of the ongoing flow of brain events.””

Robert P. Lanza

About This Quote

Source Article: “The Illusion of Free Will” by Robert P. Lanza, 2015

The brain initiates actions before we become aware, so our feeling of conscious control is a post‑hoc reconstruction.

In simple terms: Our sense of free will is a mental story we tell ourselves after the fact.

Key Takeaway

Recognize that decisions may be shaped by unconscious processes.

Themes

neuroscience free will consciousness

Mood

thoughtful curious

Type

philosophical scientific

When to use this quote

  • personal decision making
  • ethical responsibility
  • legal judgments
  • self‑reflection

Key Concepts

determinism retrospective attribution habit formation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does knowing this affect your sense of responsibility?
  • Can you train yourself to notice unconscious influences?
A Different Perspective

It may underestimate the role of conscious deliberation in shaping behavior.

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