What does it really mean to be free? freedomiseverything.com /2016/06/03/what-does-it-really-mean-to-be-free/
When you run a website called ‘Freedom is Everything’, it makes you stop and think “what does it really mean to be free?” Clearly everybody’s idea of freedom is different. What I perceive to be freedom in my life may differ completely from what you perceive freedom to be in your life. I’m going to talk about what ‘freedom’ means to me, in the context of my life and my mindset. Perhaps my personal definitions of freedom will resonate with you, or perhaps you will disagree completely. Everyone’s perspective is unique.
Freedom has more than one face
When I think of freedom, I think of one of the ultimate purposes in life. Without freedom, we are in bondage, and we will never be able to live to our full capacity because we will always feel constrained by some external force. I believe that there are the following aspects to freedom: Time Time is the one thing that we can never get back, or get more of. Many of us do not spend our time freely. We often do the things we do due to the requirements of others. Bosses, partners, obligations, jobs all seem to control how we spend our time. Often it seems that we do not do by free choice, but by obligated choice (ie getting up for work in the morning). To me, one of the biggest reasons to cultivate freedom in my life is for the effect on my time. If you consider that we often spend 5 or 6 days per week, sometimes 12 hours per day, doing jobs we dislike – this seems to be a ridiculous way to spend time that we will never get back.
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