Quote Originally Posted by tsupermario View Post
i think the key here is choice. if you had a choice beforehand then there's free will. re the civic owner, he can choose not to sell it. the fact that he sold it for a mere P150k shows that he has exercised his free will.

its different in a situation where a gun was poked at the owner and forced to execute a sale of the car. well, he can choose not to but that would endanger his life. this would be a sufficient reason to negate free will.
why do you think sir is the main reason why a car owner chose to "sacrifice" sell his Honda? bec. there are other pressing matters to attend to: owner leaving for abroad, owner needs to pay an immediate loan, time constraints etc etc.. in a sense, it's similar to a gun poked at his head.