That's not the half of it. I don't believe in free will either, so even when people do change, it's got nothing to do with a will to change. :lol: from a scientific and epistemological perspective, free will is on very thin ice these days.
Can't win, don't try. That's uplifting.
So when your child comes to you and says math is too hard, do you tell him or her to just resign themselves to failure?
Anyways, with respect to Ford, the point is that if you liked him before you should probably still like him despite the recent furor. And if you didn't like him before, you shouldn't like him now for the same reasons.
He doesn't seem good at controlling his compulsions. On the other hand I don't think, based on what I;'ve seen, that he is a crack addict or an alcoholic.
I couldn't care less about Ford, frankly I'm sick to death of hearing about him.