Indeed. Not as the proverb says "where there is a will there is a way" (in 
German we say "wo ein Wille ist, ist auch ein Weg") but "where there are ways, 
there must be a will to decide which one to take". A good summary of Bruce 
Waller's definition of free will: the ability to generate a wide range of 
options for ourselves, and to decide among them without external constraint.-J.
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