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The Human Condition

What Exactly Is It, What Caused It, and How the Human Race Has Finally Liberated Itself from the Horror of It

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The Human Condition

By: Jeremy Griffith
Narrated by: Tim Macartney-Snape
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This 2025 audiobook, The Human Condition, by biologist Jeremy Griffith is one of his three most important presentations on the human condition, serving as a powerful short-in-length bridge between the other two — his very short introduction in THE Interview and his comprehensive presentation in FREEDOM. It also takes his human-race-saving insights to a new depth of clarity — so it is a MUST LISTEN!

It is not a big audiobook but has everything in it. BAM, BAM, BAM, step by step, massive explanation after massive explanation. Before you know it you’re right at the bottom of the well looking in on the horror and reality of our prison of depression and anger, and you just know it’s true, it’s so obvious and clear.

And then it just keeps going, just keeps giving example after example of the problem, which all the time is coupled with the relief of the redeeming understanding of ourselves – and the freedom to leave all the madness behind now that humanity’s great battle is won.

This audiobook is everything, it’s all undeniable, it just puts an end to the human condition forever, kills it stone dead – thank goodness!

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