From your question I gather that there were many freedoms that I took for granted when I was your age.
What I am trying to say is that these freedoms are granted to you maybe because you do not even indicate a yearning nor desire for it, heck not even a remote interest.
Freedom from financial worries will be a good freedom to have now. Along with that will be more freedom to travel and that would be absolutely thrilling.
2007-09-10 20:03:03
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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I would love the freedom to get things when I need them regardless of whether or not I can afford them. I'm not talking about WANTS, people get so confused about the difference between the two, I mean NEEDS.
I would love to still have the same freedom I had when I was young to do things like: throw a good old fashioned temper tantrum (especially when you have two items standing in the speedy checkout line behind 5-6 other individuals that have far more than 20 items), also; like taking a nap in the middle of the day ;) , and just being goofy cause I feel like it.
2007-09-10 16:00:33
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answered by marriedw/children 3
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I accepted that freedom is a delusion long ago. Given the examples that you provided, we view freedom quite different. What you described relates to choice not freedom.
You can make the choice to live in your own apartment. You may not know how to accomplish this, but that choice still exists. A lack of knowledge is often what prevents people from taking action on their desires.
Yearning for what you don't have is a recipe to feel horrible on an ongoing basis.
2007-09-10 16:08:52
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answered by guru 7
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the belief of civil disobedience is a few thing we've been waiting to place to solid use recently...up until the initiating of the 1900s even, there have been people under the yoke of hierarchies that seen civil disobedience tantamount to treason. there grow to be an thrilling prophecy (i do no longer fairly comprehend if this is actual, because of the fact I heard it in a while, no longer formerly, so it ought to purely be whimsical) from Rasputin, that if the Tzar grow to be assassinated via the aristocrats, then the international could be plunged into purely a short chaos...yet whilst the Tzar grow to be assassinated via the common peasants, the international could be plunged right into a protracted-lasting chaos. *muses related to the state of the international right this moment* i think of that besides the reality that slavery grow to be abolished, we are nonetheless slaves to the device in one way or different. Having funds is an phantasm.
2016-11-14 21:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I long for freedom from health issues
2007-09-10 17:27:24
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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I yearn to be free from myself, for it is the one freedom that is unknowable.
(...and I always tend to yearn for that which I can never have...)
;-)
2007-09-10 15:52:51
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answered by uncleclover 5
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freedom to live my life to the fullest, i would want that because up to now, i haven't done that since they are always: "don't do this" or "don't do that".i guess i haven't really enjoyed life that much.
2007-09-11 01:00:52
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answered by Anonymous
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the freedom to quit my job when my boss is in a nasty mood.
2007-09-10 15:51:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I am free to do what i like and have no fear of doing it, i am my own boss as long as i obey my hubbys rules and he obeys mine i see no problems what so ever we have no complaints to mention
2007-09-10 16:21:30
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answered by schumigirl1956 4
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simply "to be " ie not to questioned or having to justify your any action to those who claim they love us.
2007-09-10 15:52:23
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answered by smashingdelite 3
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