But in his provocative and structurally brilliant treatise, Will Power , Edward Aubanel dismantles this romanticized notion. He doesn't offer a pep talk; he offers a blueprint. Aubanel argues that will is not a feeling—it is an organ. And like any organ, it requires specific care, exercise, and architecture to function.
: Training the mind to sustain effort over time rather than relying on short bursts of motivation. will power edward aubanel
Aubanel and Saint-Laurent provided specific, actionable steps to develop this internal force: But in his provocative and structurally brilliant treatise,
The Power-Aubanel Collection is a valuable resource for scholars, poets, and readers seeking to discover the rich literary heritage of these two remarkable poets. As we continue to celebrate their legacy, we honor not only their art but also the transformative power of friendship and creative collaboration. And like any organ, it requires specific care,
Edward Aubanel whispers from Provence: “Lou tèms passo, la volountat demoro.” (“Time passes, will remains.”)
A Haunting Exploration of Identity and Heritage: A Review of Will Power's "Edward Aubanel"
The text views willpower not just as an abstract trait, but as a "primordial fact of our nature" that can be stimulated, trained, and directed.