'On his own' as being opposed to 'with choice', interesting way of thinking...
So if it was not 'on his own', or I assume 'by himself', then that would be a matter of choice??
I thought that if you do something 'on your own', then that's your fully autonomous, independent from environmental factors, and a choice.
Ok, you confused me now. (Well, I partly confused myself too I think. Maybe it's 50/50).
So if it was not 'on his own', or I assume 'by himself', then that would be a matter of choice??
I thought that if you do something 'on your own', then that's your fully autonomous, independent from environmental factors, and a choice.
Ok, you confused me now. (Well, I partly confused myself too I think. Maybe it's 50/50).