I would be glad to.
Everything that takes place is, in fact, inevitable. Human actions are included in "everything" and are thus unavoidable. For example, our nervous system processes nerve signals before they manifest as muscle contractions or movements, all following the laws of physics. But the neural network is not merely a collection of neurons jumbled together arbitrarily. Evolution has optimized our genetic material to enable the owner to respond optimally to their environment. This is the essence of the phrase "
survival of the fittest."
This is the reason we even have a brain. It performs the optimization; it solves the optimization problem, if you will, for us. And it is hardwired to do so. As a side note, I would like to mention that the "optimization problem" is always occupied with meeting unmet needs in the Maslow sense.
The great Stephen Hawking observed,
"I have noticed that even people who claim everything is predetermined and that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road." The experience of having parents and teachers who repeatedly drilled this into our heads eventually made sense to our young minds. The pieces fell into place. Since then, it has influenced our behavior whenever we need to cross the street. We even teach this to our children. It's unfortunate when a child doesn't grasp this rule to the point where they cannot cross the street without thinking about it.
Unfortunately, too many children and others have tragically died as a result of inadequate education in this area. No one can do something that doesn't occur to one. As adults, we need to make sure that these rules are drilled into the kids' heads so they can never forget them. Each time we fail to accomplish this, it breaks my heart. However, the fact that we are determined does not make us all mindless zombies. We can learn. And this learning is comprised of memories that reach back into our past, creating, if you will, a bridge that enables us to recognize patterns. We do not merely exist in the present but in the flow of time. Some of us have also discovered that placing a boulder in a stream will force the water to flow around it. Our experiences, which are physically embedded in our brains, can be used for our own benefit. Thus, the physical universe has given us a glimpse of the future, by extrapolating the past. Use it. This is the best way to meet your present and future needs. Let this knowledge sink in, internalize it, and live a better life.
We are not resigned to "wait and see what happens"; we can simulate potential outcomes in our minds before making the final, optimal decision. Mind you, this final decision is optimal not because our free will says it is but because our brain's logical inferences, entirely determined by synaptic connections, and despite having weaknesses and flaws, tell us that it is the best course of action. It is sad yet inevitable that some people never reach a level of understanding that would improve their lives. Yes, it is bound to happen, but it is still sad.
We are not destined to completely accept whatever occurs without intervening. We are a part of the physical universe. We can influence the outcome through our innate logical abilities, which are also entirely physical, just like every other physical entity that can affect us. The wisest among us learn how to take advantage of this incredible intelligence, which is physically embedded in the internal structure of our brains. As with the dead child in the street, those less fortunate will make mistakes and must deal with the consequences. The savvier individuals will recognize that the happiness of all is to the benefit of all. Among other things, we will devote our collective resources more wisely to productive endeavors and spend less time and energy cleaning up after thoughtlessness and stupidity.
The central point is that we can not only learn but also learn how to learn. Those who comprehend this also recognize that it serves their best interests. It is optimal for them to do so. We can only hope that our efforts to promote understanding will eventually take hold and lead to a better world in the long run.