What I'll say was probably said in one way or another, but I wanted to give a little input as well. Basically my thought is that we have the ability to use free will, but no one does use it. Almost every second of your life is a choice to do things, and a lot of them are things you wouldn't choose if you could somehow keep going normally. For example: Do I want to get up and make myself food? No, but do I need to get up and make myself food? Yes. It's easy enough to have free will, but it's next to impossible to be able to live with it. As said before, if everyone did whatever they wanted whenever they wanted it would be anarchy. The way we live is all just a series of compromises for what will benefit us best in the long run. I believe that in general people do things for themselves (not always true of course), so if given a choice between giving and receiving $10 they would rather receive. Where I'm going with that is why we have government and social order, it may leave some people unsatisfied, but it gives most people enough for them to be willing to continue contributing to it. My point here is not that, though, it's that we can never make a truly free decision because there's other things to take into consideration because stealing $1,000,000 is only so good until you're arrested. Sorry if I wasn't very clear, I tend to ramble a lot when thinking about things like this. TL;DR would be that there's no way to truly use free will, I think.