Official Review: Free will, do you have it?

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Re: Official Review: Free will, do you have it?

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Thought provocking. Insightful. Congrats on BOTD
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This seems like an interesting and eye-opening book. I would love to learn more about procirclism and I'm willing to give it a try. Thanks for the beautiful review.
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It shows that we shouldn't judge human behaviors as they have reasons why they did so. Bad or good behavior Its simply an idea of a certain reason.
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"Everyman can do what he wants but he cannot will what he wants"; this saying is really a deep one. This book will cause readers to self-examine their behaviours. I will also love to read this book.
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Post by KayDuke »

From the review above, the book seems hard for me to read...Am not into it at all at all...thanks for the review though.
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Post by Bertha Jackson »

"Procirclism" is a new term for me. It would be interesting to see how this plays out with "free will." Thank you for your review.
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Post by Sanju Lali »

An Interesting thought provoking book "Free will, do you have it?" by Albertus Kral, which focuses on the groundbreaking postulations on Procirclism. The nice thing is that this book might even be life-changing.
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I am not interested in this topic.
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I would wish to read more about this concept of procirclism. Thanks for the good review.
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I don’t think anyone can get total free will. This book looks like a promising read. The brain is really complex too. Awesome book, cool review
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it's a bit scary to think about how we're not free at all, but the book gives like an assurance that our outcomes become predictable by accepting that idea. I like how it challenges our true selves.
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Through abstract questions, this book attempts to explain why humans behave in particular ways, and what factors affection our decisions. This book feels like a fresh view from what so many authors have written in the past about life and the choices we make.
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Post by Alex 100k »

I like reading materials that ask my way of thinking and the meaning of life. The concept of Procirclism is interesting and worth reading. Thanks for this review!
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Post by Sonya Nicolaidis »

I am curious about this idea of procirclism and would like to know a little more about it. All in all, this book does seem like an informative read and one that deserves a closer look. Thanks for your comments and your excellent review.
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Post by Sammy Kamau 2 »

Am aware of the discourse surrounding the free will but 'procirclism' is new to me.
Thank you for a nice review
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