What if nothing you do is actually chosen?
In Reality in Action: How We Spend Our Time, Jill Spiewak Eng challenges the deeply held belief that we consciously control our actions. Blending neuroscience, philosophy, and mindful inquiry, she argues that behavior is physical, automatic, and unfolding before we notice it.
By dismantling ideas of free will, intention, and moral blame, Eng reframes how we understand responsibility, anxiety, compassion, and justice. The result is not nihilism, but clarity?a way of seeing human life as it actually happens, not as we imagine it should.
Through her practice, Mindful Reality, one can acknowledge that the body's physical existence is the only action there can ever be.
Provocative, rigorous, and quietly humane, Reality in Action is for readers ready to question the story of the self?and what follows when it falls apart.