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I think @Neigsendoig Cocules could disprove that by doing numerology on anyone willing to learn how their legal matrix nym and date of birth could determines personality, good or bad, depending on numerous circumstances. He did this himself and to some of his folks, and he deduced how nasty one of them is due to a master number of 22 (a negative aspect of 22's is that they can be quite arrogant).
Thanks for helping to clarify. It sounds like what you are describing, “numerology can…and may…” is radically different than the fact that inputs do affect our thoughts. Additionally it seems numerology does not account for free will/choice if predetermination exists. Which is really to say; this comes down to worldview. Numerology stems from esoteric or mystical / occult worldviews. This is quite different and in many if not all respects the antithesis of a Biblical worldview.
That we understand, both Neigsendoig and I, as numerology is a gray area (it's found in the Scriptures to a certain extent). That said, we can explain free will like this: Everyone is born with some sort of script for what we do in our lives (I'm leaving numerology out intentionally). What we do with that script is completely up to us. However, we'll be led to said career in what we were designed to do. Both Neigsendoig and I were born with the script of content creation, though we did use numerology to confirm that (this was our personal preferences). For you, I think you just went ahead and consulted with the Creator to see what path he had chosen for you, as much as the path he chose for us. Hopefully that explains how we interpreted free will. It happened to have been someone else's idea (we both forgot whose), and we took that and built upon that from our understanding.
I saw this quote on a poster in an elementary school classroom. There’s also this teaching called “habits of mind” that was being used in elementary schools.