Everytime you go to get food? That's not a concious decision, it's instinct, masquerading as free will. You may choose then not to go, knowing this, but you won't stay away for ever.
That feeling you get at heights telling you not to jump out. That's not common sense, it's instinct.
Those are just a few obvious examples. If I were to list them al, I'd probably list just about everything human beings do.
Your eyes are almost completely driven by instinct. All the while you think you are directing them at an object of interest, it has been proven that they will be all over attractive people near you, of both genders, usually darting between the face, chest, and groin. There's a device that can be worn which tracks your eye movements and then shows where you focus on on a video recording of what you were looking at. People never realise what they were doing until they see it played back.
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