THE Interview That
Solves The Human Condition
And Saves The World!
This booklet provides the ideal, very short, introductory summary of Jeremy Griffith’s definitive treatise on the human condition in his book FREEDOM: The End Of The Human Condition. It consists of the transcript of acclaimed British actor and broadcaster Craig Conway’s astonishing, world-changing and world-saving 2020 interview with Jeremy about his book FREEDOM — which presents the completely redeeming, uplifting and healing understanding of the core mystery and problem about human behaviour of our so-called ‘good and evil’-stricken human condition — thus ending all the conflict and suffering in human life at its source, and providing the now urgently needed road map for the complete rehabilitation and transformation of our lives and world!
This interview was broadcast across the UK in 2020 and is being replayed on radio and TV stations around the world.
- 1 Watch the video (Download video file)
- 2 Read the online transcript (Standard webpage)
- 3 Download eBook — for eBook help, see eBook Help and Troubleshooting
- 4 Download PDF to read
- 5 Download or Listen to the Audio version
- 6 Print a free copy — see below
- 7 Buy a copy — see below
- 8 Translations
Ways to acquire
THE Interview booklet:
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Purchase copies from bookshops, including Amazon (order from Amazon here), for around $US11 each (in 2020). These are beautiful 14 x 21 cm perfect bound, glossy-covered, colour booklets.
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Purchase bulk copies at a very low price from the WTM for giving away, minimum order of 20. These are the beautiful 14 x 21 cm perfect bound, glossy-covered, colour booklets. The price is around $US5 (in 2024) each, which includes delivery to most places in the world — quotes readily available here (minimum order of 20).
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Print your own copies, but these stapled folded booklets look more like pamphlets than the lovely little books above. Options:
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A4 PDF or US letter PDF — click on the link to open your chosen PDF, then set your printer on colour (preferably), double-sided (preferably, and if so, flip on long edge), and page scaling set to ‘none’. Then print all the pages and staple the pages together down the left-hand side close to the edge; and you have your copy.
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The smaller A5-Booklet PDF or Half US letter-Booklet PDF, for easy carry and distribution.
Firstly, note that you can’t read this version onscreen because the pages are designed to be folded in half, which means the pages in the file aren’t sequential.
Click on above link to open your chosen PDF, then set your printer on colour (preferably), double-sided (flip on short edge), page scaling set to ‘none’, and set paper size to either A4 (for A5 booklet, because the pages will be folded in half) or US letter (for Half US letter booklet, because the pages will be folded in half). Then print all the pages. Then fold the pages in half and assemble them in order, then open the book at the centre and turn it over so the cover is facing upwards and lay it on some carpet or soft surface. Then take a stapler, even a smallish one will do, open the stapler right up and just use the main top part of the stapler to push 4 staples through all the pages along the centre spine. Then turn the book over and crimp the ends of the staples flat that are sticking through; and then you have your small, easy to carry and distribute booklet.
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Take to your local one-stop print/copy shop this specially prepared A5-print-shop PDF or Half US letter-print-shop PDF (the PDF will be downloaded when you click on it) and have them print out A5 saddle-stitched (which means the folded pages have two staples down the spine) booklets. These won’t have glossy covers or trimmed pages, and even if you specify that the internal pages be in black & white (which may not be possible), they will likely be more expensive than the promotional copies in the 2nd Purchase option above, but you may be able to get them a little quicker.
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