Defining Freedom....

@Aansh13 (11397)
New Delhi, India
May 5, 2019 6:20am CST
Well, I always believed that different people have different aspects for defining freedom. In general, most of the people would agree that it means we are free to do whatever we want, but is it actually how this is defined...??? This one liner definition isn't enough in today's time, there are many things attached to it moreover if we go by this, most of us would agree that we haven't acquired any freedom... To me, freedom is something that is subjective and depends on time, situations, people I am with and most importantly the society What's your call on freedom...??
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• Abuja, Nigeria
5 May 19
To me, we are free to swing our hands but not free to hit another person's nose
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@Aansh13 (11397)
• New Delhi, India
5 May 19
That's a beautiful and perfect response.... Loved what you said
• Abuja, Nigeria
5 May 19
@Aansh13 thank you
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
5 May 19
None of us can experience 100% freedom.
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@Daljinder (23236)
• Bangalore, India
5 May 19
That's true! Freedom is dynamic. You learn and you compromise as you go as long as you are happy and satisfied with it. Its a give and take thing.
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@Aansh13 (11397)
• New Delhi, India
5 May 19
I am going to agree with every word, it is actually a give and take thing
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@Hannihar (130213)
• Israel
5 May 19
@Aansh13 I guess as a Jew I will define freedom as being a free to be a Jew and living where I want to be and that is in our one and only Homeland here in Israel.
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
5 May 19
For me Freedom is MY MOBILE PHONE SWITCHED OFF Hehe seriously..
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
6 May 19
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@Aansh13 (11397)
• New Delhi, India
6 May 19
That's really cool
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@Janet357 (75646)
5 May 19
the freedom to do what i love
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@arunima25 (87854)
• Bangalore, India
5 May 19
Freedom always comes with a sense of responsibility. People tend to forget that. We can't go wild with our freedom in a civilized society.