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Freedom is what you do with what's been done to you meaning

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Answered by Pakcricket1000
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Let me say at the outset that I will not attempt to decipher the philosophy of Jean Paul Sartre in this post. In order to do that, I would need to have a thorough grasp of it. Which I don’t. I would not be so foolish or so presumptuous as to think I could give a reasoned assessment of Sartre’s ideas.

Sartre was in the elite company of other great 20th century existentialist philosophers. These were highly intelligent people who wrote about numerous thought-provoking ideas. But I will let more capable people sort them out and put their ideas within the reach of ordinary people.  

I like what Sartre said in this brief quotation. And I’d like to take some time to discuss it. But without delving deeply into the philosophy that Sartre espoused. I think the quotation stands alone—and we can understand it without knowing all of the background.

So with that disclaimer, let’s begin.

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