free will vs inflexibleness

free will

noun
  • A person's natural inclination; unforced choice 

  • The ability to choose one's actions, or determine what reasons are acceptable motivation for actions, without predestination, fate etc. 

inflexibleness

noun
  • Obstinacy of will or temper; firmness of purpose that will not yield to importunity or persuasion; unbending pertinacity. 

  • The quality or state of being inflexible 

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