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What did being free mean to Mandela as a boy , and as a student? How does he contrast these "transitory greedom " with "the basic and honourable freedoms" ?

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Answered by deepab98
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Like any other kid for mandela also the freedom meant a freedom to make merry and enjoy the blissful life.Once anybody becomes an adult then antics of childhood looks like transitory because most of the childish activity is wasteful from an adult's perspective.

Once you are adult then someday you have to earn a livelihood to bring the bacon home, the only you get an honourable existence in the family and in the society.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Like any other kid, for Mandela freedom meant to make merry and enjoy the blissful life. Once one becomes an adult, antics of childhood looks like transitory because most of the childish activities are wasteful from an adult’s perspective. Once you are adult, you have to earn a livelihood to bring the bacon home. Its only then when you get an honourable existence in the family and in the society.

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