 Okay, Simon asks, I am an objectivist but I disagree about free will. Could you speak to the idea of free will, not existing but consciousness existing created by the brain as an emergent phenomena? But then why should I talk about it? If you have no free will, it's a meaningless idea that you can have reason without free will. Reason needs to be activated. Something needs to activate free reason. Reason is not automatic. People are not just reasonable. People are not just rational. It's not just an automatic function. Reason and rationality. They need to be turned on. Effort. Effort needs to be exerted in order to get them going. That's the free will. The free will is exerting the effort necessary to reason. It's exerting the effort necessary to focus rather than drift.