Full Idea
There is no need to involve the idea of free will to make choices about one's life.
Gist of Idea
There is no need to involve the idea of free will to make choices about one's life
Source
Jean Baudrillard (The Intelligence of Evil [2004], p. 57)
Book Reference
Baudrillard,Jean: 'The Intelligence of Evil or The Lucidity Pact' [Berg 2005], p.57
A Reaction
Someone who believed that free will was metaphysically possible, but that they themselves lacked it, might feel paralysed, defeated or fatalistic about their decision-making. But that would be like falsely believing you were fatally ill.