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write an essay on topic '' freedom is life''

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Answered by Anonymous
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yes,freedom is life.No one can live his other life live a slave. Everybody likes to live a free and independent life. Restrictions and bonds are liked by none. Even birds and animals like to live in a free atmosphere. If you put a bird in a cage, it will lose its salt of life. Here is a story of a princess and a bird which tells that even the birds have a strong desire for freedom.


Freedom is a very broad concept that can have a different meaning in each case. As it can be the freedom of choice of your development direction or your actions, the freedom in decision making, in planning your schedule, the finance freedom, the freedom of thought, the freedom of speech, the freedom of your body and soul, the freedom in choosing the partner or a colleague.

People see their meaning in this word. Someone sees there sadness and doubt, someone sees hope and optimism, and someone else is just afraid of this word and the consequences it brings.

Why so? Because freedom is the right to choose and to choose, means make a decision, which is the process that implies responsibility.

It is impossible to live in society and to be free of it. We are all children of our society. And whether we want it or not, we always have to live according to the society rules and foundations. The rules that are constantly changing, reconsidered, amended, but that is how it is.

From our early childhood, we were taught that we are to live for the sake of common good and not for ourselves. But the there was always this tiny part of ourselves was inevitably formed, determined, and controlled by society we are living in. We were taught this way by our parents, our school teachers because some time ago they had been taught too, and we, in turn, will also teach our children to live by the society rules.

Can you see the word “freedom” anywhere here in these lines? No, there are only rules, limitations, and obligations. And so that such a life would not seems us some kind of a slavery, we have all the blessing of civilization, again according to some rules.

It seems to that these blessings are what the freedom is all about. But it’s not. It is an imaginary freedom, not the real one, when we take all the responsibility for what is happening to us.


Answered by sivaarun
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A freedom, what a wonderful word! How much energy there is in it! How much opportunity, dream, even believe that only we ourselves determine our capacity to do something, to achieve new horizons, to acquire new skills.

I am sure that each and every one of us has his or her own definition for this word. Someone believes it to be somewhat ephemeral, unachievable. But somebody has it like a deliberate way of life and for others it is a goal they crave it with all their heart.

So, what is the enigma of this seems to be a simple word? What is freedom? And what is importance of freedom in our life.By definition, freedom is the availability of choice. It is something when you can chose whether you want to do it or not.

Freedom is a very broad concept that can have a different meaning in each case. As it can be the freedom of choice of your development direction or your actions, the freedom in decision making, in planning your schedule, the finance freedom, the freedom of thought, the freedom of speech, the freedom of your body and soul, the freedom in choosing the partner or a colleague.

People see their meaning in this word. Someone sees there sadness and doubt, someone sees hope and optimism, and someone else is just afraid of this word and the consequences it brings.

Why so? Because freedom is the right to choose and to choose, means make a decision, which is the process that implies responsibility.

It is impossible to live in society and to be free of it. We are all children of our society. And whether we want it or not, we always have to live according to the society rules and foundations. The rules that are constantly changing, reconsidered, amended, but that is how it is.

From our early childhood, we were taught that we are to live for the sake of common good and not for ourselves. But the there was always this tiny part of ourselves was inevitably formed, determined, and controlled by society we are living in. We were taught this way by our parents, our school teachers because some time ago they had been taught too, and we, in turn, will also teach our children to live by the society rules.

Can you see the word “freedom” anywhere here in these lines? No, there are only rules, limitations, and obligations. And so that such a life would not seems us some kind of a slavery, we have all the blessing of civilization, again according to some rules.

It seems to that these blessings are what the freedom is all about. But it’s not. It is an imaginary freedom, not the real one, when we take all the responsibility for what is happening to us.

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