Escape bad faith by embracing free will 0 ▲ zkbro 1 hour ago · Life · hide · 0 comments Escape Everything by Robert Wringham is becoming one of my most ear-tagged books ever. It is going on the annual re-read list for sure. Some of the topics are completely new concepts to me, and others are resurfacing feelings I can relate to and which the author communicates ever so eloquently (and humorously). This topic was new to me, and one I want to try and understand a little deeper here. It appears in the chapter titled "Escape from our stupid, stupid brains". "Bad faith" Wringham describes as "the fear of acknowledging a reality of infinite choices." I always thought bad faith as something you act out towards others, exploiting others when you know full-well that you are deceiving them. After a quick Wikipedia read, I see that Wringham is describing self-deception concept of bad faith, so this all happens within oneself. Your mind is playing two parts - the deceived and the deceiver. Heavy. The other part of what Wringham discusses is how to escape this bad faith towards… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.