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The concept of free will is multifaceted and has sparked extensive philosophical debate. One noteworthy perspective posits that while we lack complete control over our immediate thoughts and memories, we do possess a time-extended sense of free will. This involves the capacity to shape our cognitive structures over time, primarily through consistent effort. Unlike a fleeting moment, the impact of our actions may not be readily visible, much like calculus where small incremental changes build up to significant results.