We are an object consisting of one part free agent and one part deterministic processor. The free agent can choose inputs for the deterministic system. We don't know the exact deterministic output of these inputs (even though they probably exist explicitly in theory), but we have a rough idea.
What constitutes an input? What percentage of inputs into our deterministic system are involuntary? How many of these involuntary inputs are nefarious? How many of these involuntary inputs are benevolent? How can you increase the number of voluntary inputs your conscious agent is given? Is our conscious agent "given" the gift of voluntary inputs, or does our conscious agent "create" these voluntary inputs from within itself? What are the most impactful kinds of inputs?
It is prudent to take dominion over as many inputs entering your deterministic system as possible, with a goal to minimize nefarious inputs and maximize benevolent inputs.
Yes the post seems silly and abstract, but appears to be fairly logical and straightforward.
This is a semi-formalized, optimistic outlook affirming personal free will of non-zero power with the ability to alter your environment.
It's a psyop to digest and accept the phrase "We are living in a simulation." Regardless of the definition of the word "simulation", the general connotation speaks louder than the meaning of the word. The phrase immediately nullifies the importance of life in your subconscious. A very, very dirty trick.