It is human hubris to believe we can handle such freedoms as we fight for. But we, mere mortals, cannot bear too much liberty. Bound to tradition we survive. Any progress we make due to “freedom”, we do so with our ankles held tight by orthodoxy. Icarus too believed he could fly.
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We always need a little of the opposite of our ideals in order to appreciate what we have. Resistance is not only futile it's necessary for healthy systems to thrive.
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This is a nice insight brother.
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Please write a book!!!
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People are more complicated than that. They do want truth, but not always, or not always right now. But when they get hungry for it...
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Truly deep. And deeply true. Serious.
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This appears to be a rather extremist set of assertions about what people want. More likely what people is a much more nuanced, much more mixed, often contradictory, changing and evolving with circumstances and life stage, etc.
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I want weak hierarchies and the ability for people to pick and choose which hierarchies they are going to embed themselves in.
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"and a freedom that frees them from freedom itself" Unbounded egos. And products of the created environment competing with the product of our genetics.
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Most people perhaps, but watch out for overgeneralizing. These statements look accurate for ego-driven people on auto-pilot. I would also add the ego wants freedom to blame others to avoid responsibility.
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