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how did Mandela understanding of freedom change with age and experience​

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Answered by michaelperezlopez
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With age and experience, Mandela understood the real meaning of freedom. As a young boy, he thought that he was born free and believed that as long as he obeyed his father and abided by the customs of his tribe, he was free in every possible manner. ... Age and experience widened his perspective of freedom.

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Answered by palsabita1957
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With  age  and  experience, Mandela understood the  real  meaning of  freedom. As a young boy, he  thought that he was born  free  and  believed  that as long  as he obeyed  his father  and  abided  by the customs of  his tribe, he  was  free  in  every possible manner. As he  grew  older, freedom  to  raise a family and  freedom  to earn  livelihood  started  dominating his thoughts. Gradually he  realised  that he was selfish  during his boyhood. He slowly understood that it  was not just his freedom  that was being  curtailed, but the  freedom  of  all  blacks. It was  the freedom  from  fear  and  prejudice. Age  and  experience  widened  his perspective  of freedom.

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