Freedom is never willfully, it must be demanded by the oppressed.
2007-11-05 05:46:04
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I also am confused by your question, but I'll take a shot at the part I can pretend to understand. I think pure freedom, in the sense of there being no restrictions, expectations, prior understandings, directions, or anything else on which to base my behavior would be daunting. Most of us need some kind of direction, some kind of limit on what we can/should and cannot/shouldn't do. I think that, were I forced to live with no guidance or restriction, I would create walls to define such limitations for myself.
It might not be immediately, and it might not be conscious - something along the lines of Thoreau's wearing a path for himself at Walden. At some point, though, always having a choice in every moment of every day loses its appeal, and we long for routine, for direction, for limits on our choices.
2007-11-05 13:44:20
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answer #2
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answered by Jeff R 4
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I think I get your point, but am not sure. If you were free to make choices, would you still make a bad one? Is that your question? I think people do all of the time.
2007-11-05 13:34:48
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answer #3
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answered by Kerry 7
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Anytime force is brought into the equation, there is a loss of freedom. Freedom is about the existence of real, executable choices, not force.
2007-11-05 13:35:06
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answer #4
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answered by l m 3
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I am free; - I was not forced' I chose.
because I am a rebel like Jesus and Mohamed;
and I am a non-conformist like them.
Why should I not chose (or who is to tell me to) whatever I wish to do.
I am not bound by any laws of man or books or leaders or priests.
I choose to live as I do,.
I give unto Caesar what is his and to god what is Its -don't even believe in a 'he god - I believe it an 'it' god)
2007-11-05 13:45:05
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answer #5
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answered by mahen 4
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When you ran into that wall, did you injure your head or something? I have NO idea what you're asking, so I can only assume that a head injury must be to blame.
2007-11-05 13:35:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Huh?
If I was free to be whatever religion I wanted then I would be a free christian.
Is that what you meant?
2007-11-05 13:36:37
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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If I'd have been free in my teenages, I'd have made completely other choices, better choices
2007-11-05 13:35:44
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answer #8
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answered by larissa 6
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umm WHAT????????????
i don't make a point of running into walls, but if you do, that might account for this question
2007-11-05 13:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey! We aren't cheap! But,we can be had.
2007-11-05 13:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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