"This free will business is a bit terrifying anyway. It's almost pleasanter to obey, and make the most of it"
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As a playwright who lived through the rise of Italian Fascism, war, and a postwar Europe eager to rebuild order, Betti understood how quickly fear can be repackaged as comfort. The subtext isn’t “people are weak” so much as “systems are seductive.” Authority doesn’t only threaten; it offers a narrative: you did what you were told. That story can flatter the obedient with a sense of belonging while quietly laundering moral agency.
The phrase “free will business” is doing heavy lifting. Calling it “business” makes liberty sound like a burdensome transaction rather than a birthright: paperwork, risk, liability. The line’s chill comes from its honesty about complicity. Obedience isn’t just coerced; it’s sometimes chosen, precisely because choice is terrifying. Betti is less interested in condemning that impulse than in exposing the way it prepares a society to welcome the next strong hand.
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Betti, Ugo. (2026, January 16). This free will business is a bit terrifying anyway. It's almost pleasanter to obey, and make the most of it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-free-will-business-is-a-bit-terrifying-117391/
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Betti, Ugo. "This free will business is a bit terrifying anyway. It's almost pleasanter to obey, and make the most of it." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-free-will-business-is-a-bit-terrifying-117391/.
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"This free will business is a bit terrifying anyway. It's almost pleasanter to obey, and make the most of it." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/this-free-will-business-is-a-bit-terrifying-117391/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








