I believe that every human being on the surface of this planet deserves to be free.
Sadly,total freedom is something that is pretty much unattainable in the modern society.
However, freedom can come in many forms
1.Financial freedom
This is to be financially free, having enough to spend not having to worry about what might occur, because you already have enough money/savings or a stable job to see you through all situation.
2.Freedom of speech
In my country, it is pretty unattainable, everything that you say could just land you in jail.
However in other countries, I see how people can just say what they like without the fear
of being arrested,it seems pretty damn awesome.
3.Freedom to love
This of course is the ability to love your friends, your family and your special ones
4.Freedom to travel
With a Singapore passport, it is extremely easy to get around most countries.
But the point is that ,you get to go where you want to go within your means.
5.Freedom from human
Freedom from humans, basically means that you have no obligation to do anything for a person, for example younger siblings need not do things for their elder siblings.Everything that a person do should come from their heart.
6.Freedom from problems
This is to be set free from burden that have been troubling you,the only way to do so is to get rid of the problems 1 by 1.
7.Freedom from illness
Having a healthy body, at least to the best that you can have.(Exercise regularly, have proper meal with vegs &fruits)
Cancel or hereditary illnesses are inevitable, but you can always sick early treatment when you feel unwell.
8.Freedom for the mind
Have a healthy mind, perhaps you can try meditating.
Just try to relax and not stress yourself out too much, you might just go crazy~.
Above are 8 of those general freedoms, So isn't it logical to get back what you originally deserves?
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
Facing the reality
It's not easy to have to face the reality,
many people just live in self-denier because that is their comfort zone,
they feel the safest there.
As cliche as it might sound, reality is harsh,
and it's true how many people just deny when they have a problem,
they themselves are running away from reality,
they are running away from the problems,
they do not want to face it,
they know that by facing the problems,
they will be attacked,
by their self-esteem and by people around them.
However we need to know that,
by facing the problems,
it is the only way to break away and get rid of the problems,
rather then having problems piling on top,
why not face them one by one,
freeing yourself from the invisible burden.
and finally,
enjoying life with your new found freedom.
many people just live in self-denier because that is their comfort zone,
they feel the safest there.
As cliche as it might sound, reality is harsh,
and it's true how many people just deny when they have a problem,
they themselves are running away from reality,
they are running away from the problems,
they do not want to face it,
they know that by facing the problems,
they will be attacked,
by their self-esteem and by people around them.
However we need to know that,
by facing the problems,
it is the only way to break away and get rid of the problems,
rather then having problems piling on top,
why not face them one by one,
freeing yourself from the invisible burden.
and finally,
enjoying life with your new found freedom.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Freedom
When i typed "Freedom" in dictionary.com, it gave me a multitude of meaning.
So what really is freedom?
It could be one of the many meanings(below) defined by dictionary.com
So if you add all this meaning together, who in this earth really have freedom?
So what really is freedom?
It could be one of the many meanings(below) defined by dictionary.com
1. | the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint: He won his freedom after a retrial. |
2. | exemption from external control, interference, regulation, etc. |
3. | the power to determine action without restraint. |
4. | political or national independence. |
5. | personal liberty, as opposed to bondage or slavery: a slave who bought his freedom. |
6. | exemption from the presence of anything specified (usually fol. by from): freedom from fear. |
7. | the absence of or release from ties, obligations, etc. |
8. | ease or facility of movement or action: to enjoy the freedom of living in the country. |
9. | frankness of manner or speech. |
10. | general exemption or immunity: freedom from taxation. |
11. | the absence of ceremony or reserve. |
12. | a liberty taken. |
13. | a particular immunity or privilege enjoyed, as by a city or corporation: freedom to levy taxes. |
14. | civil liberty, as opposed to subjection to an arbitrary or despotic government. |
15. | the right to enjoy all the privileges or special rights of citizenship, membership, etc., in a community or the like. |
16. | the right to frequent, enjoy, or use at will: to have the freedom of a friend's library. |
17. | Philosophy. the power to exercise choice and make decisions without constraint from within or without; autonomy; self-determination. Compare necessity (def. 7). |
So if you add all this meaning together, who in this earth really have freedom?
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