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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Einstein: "Every man can do what he wants but he cannot will what he wants."
The books touches a new concept and interesting to read and challenging to comprehend. My favorite kind of book definitely adding it to my TBR list.
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The story line is thought-provoking. I asked myself the same question, Do we really have a free will?. I would love to know more about Procirclism and how it affects our behavior. Thanks for the great review and Congratulations on BOTD.
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Seems like a great book. I feel intrigued by the short summary. Although I may not believe everything written, I’m still curious to know what “procirclism” is all about.
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Post by Joseph Karuru »

This book is on point...man does not operate on free will..he will respond to different situational forces and circumstances that shape his thinking and as per the author...these are the 'procirclism'... it's an amazing psychology book
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Post by Ailakhu Yusau Aizhebiomon »

Procirclism! I think this book would be very informative and educative. I see a lot of research has been carried out to put this piece together. Congrats to the author on being the #BOTD!
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Post by Jordan Abio »

The book promises to be thought-provoking and revolutionary with it's views of procirclism. Readers who are curious and like to be challenged by new ideas would be a suitable audience. Great review.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this book to learn about Kral’s concept of Procirclism which is interesting and intriguing and why his book will make the reader think differently and might even be life-changing.
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Post by James Ndumia »

I will agree with Albertus and Einstein that free will doesn't exist. Though I'd love to read the book and find out more about procirclism and why it is the principle thing when it comes to human thinking and behaviour.
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Post by Christine Cariño »

This is actually interesting. It's been so long since the question "does man have free will?" has been circling around and was in debates. Good job for the author who decided to tackle this one. I want to read this. Great review.
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A book that provokes positive uncommon thoughts are definitely a good choice for me. That is exactly what the author has provided in this piece. Thank you.
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Post by Emma-Nuel »

The review is informative and nice..
The word procirclism (it's my first time hearing that word) but it's meaning and everything is interesting.
Thanks for the review
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A book that provokes positive uncommon thoughts are definitely a good choice for me. That is exactly what the author has provided in this piece. Thank you.
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This is a book about human thought and free will. Congratulations BOTD!
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The review is great, but I will not be making conscious efforts to read this book. It doesn't interest me.
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Post by azza lia »

Wow. This is something new for me. Honestly, I'm not quite understand about the concept of 'free will'. I just thought it is something like spontanious act or behaviour. The topic in this book is interesting and I'm curious about the procirclism. But I think it is too heavy for me if you need to go back and re-read in order to understand the book. Thank you for well-written review.
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