Freedom.
Freedom has to edge within established limits; it shall have to function within the extent of fixed principles – principles that have been inaugurated by people of the society themselves.
Freedom stands for something considerable than just the right to act upon an opportunity for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Unquestionably, freedom does mean the right to do as one pleases – to think, believe, speak, move about, gather, and generally act as you choose – until your choices infringe on other people.
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A natural right that humans have from their birth is freedom; it is not something that can be envisioned or held. Freedom is to make respect certain and not just to live with liberty. All societies define freedom in ways they feel appropriate. Making sure that others' freedom, dignity, and emotions are not harmed, a liberal can express his thoughts without fear. Creative minds thrive in nations where liberty of emotion, thought, belief, and opinion is supported. Living our life with freedom does not mean that we do not pay regard to the lives of people living around us. While living our freedom, it is essential to consider the rights and feelings of other people. Freedom has to edge within established limits; it shall have to function within the extent of fixed principles – principles that have been inaugurated by people of the society themselves.
Some people consider freedom as a mere thought, whereas some consider it the embodiment of one's true self. "I exist as I am, that is enough," quoted by Walt Whitman, this quote conveys that being one's self is enough freedom; being unique from every other individual is all the freedom one can have. If we ask the meaning of freedom from a hundred people, we will receive a hundred different interpretations of the word. Every individual here with us has a different aspect of freedom.
Can this motion be defined accurately? Plausibly, no. “My freedom ends where the freedom of another person starts.” This quote expresses that the restrictions and limits of other beings cannot be left undervalued by an individual living with their freedom. A person is free to do what he wants unless laws and social customs do not agree with his definition of freedom.
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