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I bought some books

I was at a bookstore last week and I picked up Free Will, by Sam Harris, and How to be Free, by A. A. Long. I picked these up as a part of my goal to read more substantive books. I usually read just Science Fiction and Fantasy for fun, or some language study books here and there, but over the past couple of years Iā€™ve been feeling inspired by the sort of character developing advice Iā€™ve been seeing in content I read online.

Iā€™ve completed a first pass of both books, but Iā€™ve only just started to go back over them and make notes. While I read them, I did record a few quick notes here and there, but really just a few thinking points. Iā€™ll probably post more on these two texts over the next couple of weeks.

For the Free Will book, Iā€™m just trying to understand the material and see if I can agree with the reasoning used to support the assertions made by the author. Iā€™m not looking to form an answer to the larger question of the existence of free will, as it seems like something that doesnā€™t matter, but Iā€™m more curious to see what someone would write about the topic.

With How to be Free, my goal is to get a better understanding of Stoicism. Iā€™ve read a few resources online and I have a copy of Meditations as translated by Hays, but How to be Free is the literal handbook recorded by Arrian of Epictetusā€™s formal lessons as recorded in the Encheiridion and some excerpts from Discourses. With this text, in addition to my typical notes aimed at understanding, I will be documenting specific aspects of the source material that I disagree with and why.

An overview of both works will (soonish?) follow.

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