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If you think workers have choice, the illusion of free-will, then you have to also think that the worker fully understands the choice about to be made.
You cannot tell me a worker made a choice towards getting hurt.
You must tell me the worker purposefully did not choose all the other ways to do the work that would not have caused the failure...can you do that?
This gets a bit complicated. Listen and see what you think. I am so dang glad you are here!
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