Dreamer
Potential is My Addiction
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Freedom is one of those concepts I find myself returning to more often than others, one can associate with finding an inner happiness and satisfaction. It can be rather elusive for me because I feel I am able to define it, but in a hundred different ways. Freedom could mean, an inner peace, a freedom from pain. Freedom could relate to a financial freedom, not necessarily being wealthy, but having the sense that you are not tied down by debt, or at least, the emotional burden of debt. Freedom could mean finding your sense of independence, finding that first apartment away from home, or going off to university. Freedom could also mean having no obligation to others, or really, feeling like you aren’t obligated to others, and the times you assist and care for others, doesn’t feel like an obligation or burden.
It’s a bit odd then, that I feel like I can label it and visualize the essence of what the feeling of freedom truly means, as found in any of its forms, however, I also feel like it’s something I can never quite obtain, because there IS always another way to look at it, and how to grasp and further understand the the concept, by feeling that variety.
This post may come off “bloggish†or as if I’m seeking some advise, but it’s really more of the context of where this question comes from. I’m not interested in strict definitions of the term, but interested in what it personally means to you, and if it’s something you also find yourself constantly seeking, how would you describe the experience?
It’s a bit odd then, that I feel like I can label it and visualize the essence of what the feeling of freedom truly means, as found in any of its forms, however, I also feel like it’s something I can never quite obtain, because there IS always another way to look at it, and how to grasp and further understand the the concept, by feeling that variety.
This post may come off “bloggish†or as if I’m seeking some advise, but it’s really more of the context of where this question comes from. I’m not interested in strict definitions of the term, but interested in what it personally means to you, and if it’s something you also find yourself constantly seeking, how would you describe the experience?