Official Review: Free will, do you have it?

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Wow, this book seems very captivating. It has all it takes to enter the category of some of the best books on OBC and it has. The characters are captivating and unique. The plot also leads the mind on a very interesting trail. You looking for a very good novel? Then this is the right book for you. It also helps the readers learn a lot about how the human mind works. Informative and captivating. A piece of art definitely this book is.
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I am glad to hear that though the book addresses a seemingly complex concept. It is written in a language that is simple to understand, with clear examples too. Sounds like a great read. Great job on the review.
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Post by Iva Stoyanova »

I'm not into these topics but it sounds interesting and thought-provoking. I'm sure other readers will appreciate it though.
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I'm of the opinion that humans are free-willed agents. But I'm open to another working philosophy. Congratulations on your BOTD.
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Post by Victor Jerry I »

There’s definitely a lot to learn from this book. Do we really have free will or does procirlism really exist. Thanks for a well-written review.
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Post by Sharill Rasowo »

This book sounds like it will take some time to understand. I have never heard of procirclism, so I am very intrigued to learn more about it. Predicting our own behaviors seems like it would save us a lot of heartaches. Thank you for the review.
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Thank you for this superb review. I am more than grateful that I got a new vocabulary which is "procirclism". I have always watched my thoughts.., and went even deeper to how they come about. Yes, some, I don't even know why they are there, but, some, I know how they came to be. This book is a must read. Congratulations to the author.
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I usually aware that there is a reason for what we do, I just didn't realise that we don't have free will. Amazing review.
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A very interesting concept inside of an even more interesting story. Thank you for this beautiful review!! I was very intrigued by the sample pages and then your amazing review let me know that I need to read the whole book. Great job!!
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Procirclism sounds like an explanation of what our routines are like. This book is best for readers who love philosophy. While this book can be mind-blowing, I'm not fond of discussions about free will. Overall an interesting read if I have enough time to think about such things. Thank you for your thorough review.
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I could also feel how organized the book is. Sound like an amazing book on the process of the human will. Congrats.
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The subject discussed in the book is deep, I'll like to engage in this thought-provoking read. Good job.
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Thanks for your review. However, neuroscience and procirclism are not my favorite topics, and the book sounds complicated, so I guess I will skip this book.
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It sounds like something to learn and gain knowledge about or maybe apply in life to achieve something. For better understanding, one needs to beread the book!
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Post by Prashant Singh 3 »

:D I've heard about Procirclism for the first time.
This book i.e., FREE WILL, DO YOU HAVE IT contains a vast knowledge of procirclism . I truly appreciate the author's effort and great work 💪👷👏
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