Date Published: January 25, 2022
At his father’s deathbed, Robert Hamady came to the realization that we don’t really control our actions, even though we may live with the absolute certainty that we do.
In two parts, Hamady breaks down six compelling neurological findings that indicate it is your brain, and not your will, that produces your actions. He follows this with the six principal features, and the wonder, of your consciousness.
In this short guide, you will find yourself questioning what you know about your self and at the same time marveling at just your average day.
Interview with Robert Hamady
If you could tell your younger writing self anything, what would it be?
>Get objective feedback on your writing.
What are the most important magazines for writers to subscribe to?
Magazines with the best writing, like NY Review of Books
What do you owe the real people upon whom you base your characters?
Honesty
What is the first book that made you cry?
A comic book
Does writing energize or exhaust you?
Feelings during writing are all inclusive.
Do you try more to be original or to deliver to readers what they want?
I write when I'm taken with a subject,then I revise it for the imaginary reader.
Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from?
I love George Eliot's wit and humor in "Middlemarch".
Writing comes more from need than from love.
About the Author
Robert Hamady is a writer with a particular interest in consciousness. He is a lawyer and strategic planner with a degree in philosophy. His other works include:
In Search of the Elusive “I”
The Other Virtual You
Groceryman
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