#FreeWillInAction

WilliamLMillerwilliamlmiller
2025-08-12

Progress faces reversals when it is treated as predetermined. We face problems now not due to excess idealism but due to excess complacency. When the Cold War was won, we thought history was over, but anything shaped by open-ended goals, tautologically, doesn’t end.

WilliamLMillerwilliamlmiller
2025-08-11

When life feels chaotic, remember: chaos can be raw material, not ruin.
Name what you can control.
Anchor it in one small action today.
Let the rest swirl and feed your growth in ways you can’t yet see.

WilliamLMillerwilliamlmiller
2025-08-11

5️⃣So no, I’m not antinomian.
And yes, I believe in structure.
But only when that structure expands potential—chosen, adaptive, and capable of supporting the full range of human expression.
That’s the world I’m working toward.

WilliamLMillerwilliamlmiller
2025-08-11

2️⃣But I’ve never considered myself antinomian. I don’t reject law.
What I reject is rulership (archos) and coercive domination (kratos), those systems where law exists to control, compel, or entrench power.
So I coined a new term: .

WilliamLMillerwilliamlmiller
2025-08-11

1️⃣I’ve broadly supported . Not out of chaos-seeking or romanticism, but because coercion undermines free will.
It distorts creativity, blocks problem-solving, and weakens wealth generation.
The more coercion you inject, the less intelligence a system retains.
– law that empowers, not rules.

WilliamLMillerwilliamlmiller
2025-08-09

Assistance has 1/x power: the less you make, the more each dollar matters.
Recipients amplify it with creativity.
Screening wastes resources when the goal is impact.
Universality shifts policy from moralism to efficacy.

A line graph titled “Why a Fixed Grant Does More at the Bottom – Significance = Assistance / Income (S = A / x)”. The x-axis shows baseline income before assistance (per month, in dollars) from 0 to 20,000. The y-axis shows significance (grant as a fraction of income) from 0 to 10+. A steep curve starts high on the left and drops rapidly toward zero as income increases. Three points are marked: 	•	$100 → 10× income, with an arrow labeled “As income → 0, significance → ∞.” 	•	$1,000 → 1× income. 	•	$10,000 → 0.1× income (10%). The chart illustrates that a fixed grant has far greater proportional impact at very low incomes and the effect diminishes as income rises.
WilliamLMillerwilliamlmiller
2025-08-09

Imagine law stripped of every power to rule you.
What remains?
Only what protects and expands your ability to act, create, and trade.
That’s Nomodynamy: legal structure as an amplifier of freedom, until it can lead to the end of coercive rulership entirely.

WilliamLMillerwilliamlmiller
2025-08-05

Technē is human freedom expressed in skill—the belief we can master nature for our good. Tychē is surrender—accepting sickness, scarcity, or ignorance as “meant to be.” Rejecting technē isn’t humility. It’s abdication.

WilliamLMillerwilliamlmiller
2025-08-04

You don’t have to bloom today.
Just root a little deeper.

The best growth isn’t always visible—
it’s stability, resilience, and readiness.

When difficulty closes in, meet it with self-acceptance.
Orient toward joy, even if it feels far away.

Growth often happens unseen.

WilliamLMillerwilliamlmiller
2025-01-25

Hi, I’m passionate about ideas that empower individuals to thrive. I believe in enhancing freedom—not through coercion or tearing others down, but by removing barriers and expanding opportunity. Imagine a world with universal basic income, sound government finances, and the end of taxation—all while protecting individual rights. If these ideas resonate, let’s connect and explore a freer, more prosperous future together.

WilliamLMillerwilliamlmiller
2025-01-24

Free will isn’t static—it’s a skill we can cultivate. When we remove barriers, expand opportunities, and invest in education, we enhance the freedom to act and choose. A freer world begins with empowering individuals.

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