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During our lifetime, the human being is systematically confronted with the necessity of making decisions, having the right to make them freely. But is it true that, in all situations, the freedom of making a decision is absolute?

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No, it is not true that the freedom of making a decision is absolute in all situations. There are many factors that can limit or influence our ability to make free decisions, such as cultural or societal norms, legal restrictions, personal biases or preferences, and external pressures or influences. Additionally, our decision-making abilities can also be impacted by various internal factors such as emotions, cognitive biases, and mental health. Therefore, while we do have the right to make decisions freely, there are many complex factors that can impact the degree to which we are able to exercise that freedom.

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