

The illusion of self and the illusion of free will, explained | Annaka Harris
May 10, 2025
Annaka Harris, New York Times bestselling author of "CONSCIOUS," delves into the fascinating illusions of self and free will. She argues that our perception of autonomy is shaped by external factors rather than pure intention. Harris highlights how these illusions can lead to psychological benefits, especially when faced with uncomfortable emotions. By exploring the neuroscience behind our identity, she suggests that a dynamic sense of self allows for greater emotional freedom and well-being, challenging our traditional notions of who we really are.
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Complexity Behind Free Will Illusion
- The illusion of free will means our choices are influenced by numerous factors beyond our conscious control.
- The brain's decision-making is a complex process reacting to external stimuli, not a free independent action.
Conscious Will Is An Illusion
- Conscious will is the feeling that our self is the source of freedom in decisions, which is illusory.
- Neuroscience shows decisions form unconsciously seconds before we become aware of them.
Self Is A Dynamic Process
- The self is not a fixed entity but a process like a wave, continually changing and interacting with the world.
- The boundaries between self and world or others are less solid than they feel.