Freedom?
By lazybug
@lazybug (273)
Philippines
June 25, 2011 7:35am CST
They say that every single human being undergoes a state of rebellion. Rebellion can take on different aspects however we all agree it is a deviation from our normal day-to-day routine or schedule. So when does this state happen? Is there a specific age or phase of life for this rebellion to be considered as normal? Does being in this state underlies the right to be free? Does rebellion means freedom? I need to ask the last question for right now in order for me to be independent and rely on my skills, knowledge and attitude - I have to be rebellious. And I'm not having any regrets.
1 response
@for3verfamous (2190)
• Canada
25 Jun 11
I think in a lot of ways rebellion is freedom. Freedom is being allowed to express your ideas and opinions. Sometimes rebelling against the norm is how we exercise our freedom. If every person went along and never disagreed with something, that would not be freedom, there is no way every person can agree on everything.