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Narrative Identity and Self-Authorship: Who Writes the Story—What Are Its Limits?
Who really authors the self, and what limits shape our life story? This SE Press essay explores the entwined roles of memory, trauma, myth, and feedback in self-authorship—arguing for a creative, honest, and boundary-aware narrative practice.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 223 min read
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Agency and Will: Where Does Freedom and Flourishing Begin?
How do will, agency, and freedom actually work—and what blocks real flourishing? This SE Press bridge essay audits the emergence of agency, the myth and practice of free will, and offers actionable protocols for growing true autonomy and self-authorship.
Paul Falconer
Aug 213 min read
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Am I Free? Free Will, Agency, and Decision-Making Today
An interactive, story-driven science communication feature exploring the realities and myths of free will, agency, and decision-making in contemporary life. Blending personal anecdotes, philosophical dialogue, and practical advice, this article equips readers—especially students and interdisciplinary thinkers—to navigate daily choices with greater awareness and self-authorship. Part of SE Press’s Guided Existential Inquiry series.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 52 min read
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