Official Review: Free will, do you have it?

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I have always known that we humans have free will free. I have never thought otherwise about it but it seems Free Will, Do You Have It? by Albertus Kral might have an option. I will read to find out. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I think I will read the book as it speaks about third option our brain have when making decisions I like the book book including the title and the cover thanks for the review, "Free will, do you have it?" by Albertus Kral
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Amazing review! I've always been interested in how the human mind works and learning about it from a new, unconventional perspective would be quite interesting. I like that the author takes time to explain complex concepts, even if it might sound repetitive at times.
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This is a very thought provoking piece that encapsulates one of the oldest questions mankind ever asked itself. Some of the concepts are eye opening, some brow raising, but what is ultimately true is that the ideas here are fascinating and sure to widen your horizon.
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This book seems educating, engaging and highly informative. The mind is a ve
a vital part of the body. Thanks for an interesting review and recommendations.
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Post by Ntokozo Joy Ndlovu »

This book is surprisingly based on one of the questions that have bothered me for as long I can remember. The idea of free will and destiny and how God has a plan for us and yet we have choices... It can't all be right. I think I will enjoy this one. Thanks for the review.
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This book seems educating, engaging and highly informative. The mind is a ve
a vital part of the body. Thanks for an interesting review and recommendations.
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Post by Moddesser Elahi »

This could be an informative read - we may understand more about how we work in our day-to-day lives to get the outcomes we desire. The repetitiveness of some text may make certain readers weary, though it is intentional as mentioned here. Thank you for the review!
The disappearance of the word "I am" is indeed the highest happiness! :)
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Post by Nelisiwe Na »

It a difficult topic to understand but I've learnt what meaning of life is.Thank for great review 😀
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Procirclism is bad and good sometimes, especially when it comes to our emotions as most of the time we take decisions according to our emotions but in life of today procirclism can be dangerous to ourselves if we don't follow hearts or listen our minds.
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Post by Takalani Ramunenyiwa »

When an insult or comment is directed to us we need to weigh it carefully.If it is valid, we should act on it, but if it is unfair, then we need not be troubled by it.
For as a man thinks so is he.
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This book is worth reading as there are quite a lot to learn from it. Amazing review. Thank you.
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