Man is not a being who cannot help yielding to the impulse that most urgently asks for satisfaction. Man is a being capable of subduing his instincts, emotions, and impulses; he can rationalize his behavior. He renounces the satisfaction of a burning impulse in order to satisfy other desires. He is not a puppet of his appetites. A man does not ravish every female that stirs his senses; he does not devour every piece of food that entices him; he does not knock down every fellow he would like to kill. He arranges his wishes and desires into a scale, he chooses; in short, he acts. What distinguishes man from beasts is precisely that he adjusts his behavior deliberatively. Man is the being that has inhibitions, that can master his impulses and desires, that has the power to suppress instinctive desires and impulses

Mises

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Potentially. Something Misses misses, is that we as humans cannot escape the trust we place (and rightly so) in our 5 senses for survival. The expectation is that at the base of our brain, these senses tell us the truth. We cannot act, as beings, in contradiction to this until we decide to no longer live as a human. The basal expectation of truth allows vulnerability from our senses. This vulnerability is what kept everyone at home with a single gun being drawn with the announcement of a “pandemic”. Many free thinkers, myself included need to pause and respect the manipulation that occurred on a global scale and build resilience in our defense against this. Humans are NOT above impulse.