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RE: What does it really mean to be free?
"And the eagle, realizing it was indeed an eagle, flew back to the chicken yard and, one by one, killed and ate the chickens." ;-)
So true. This is why I am @citizenzero. I pledge allegiance to no regime. I have the highest morality, take full responsibility and am the ultimate authority regarding how I live my life. You and I differ in some of our beliefs, but if feel we are brothers in this regard.
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Well, part of being free is being able to discern the opinions of other people, and taking responsibility for one's own opinions, one does not always have to agree with another person, but it is possible to reach an agreement and respect the freedom of others to think different.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if everyone was as self-assured as you are and we could all be able to live our lives with personal responsibility, respect for others and have the freedom to express ourselves as we saw fit? Without that maturity and self-reliance we one can never be truly free.