Freedom comes from many places. The first most think of is externally controlled freedom. Freedom given to you or taken from you by others. Under this umbrella there is also a spectrum of control you have over the freedom/restriction others place on you. For example,
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If you have a mental illness, overcoming your restrictions will be more difficult. Indeed, the mental illness is itself a restriction on freedom. Use this framework to first find out what restrictons you have, whether or not you are satisfied with them, and if not, find
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The appropriate route to rid yourself of them. Understand also that both physical and mental unfreedoms exist, and sometimes even coexist. Physical unfreedoms can be inflicted with malicious intent (e.g. someone locking you in a room), or be simply physical (you can’t go to
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Mars without a spacecraft). Some problems of freedom require money, some knowledge, some physical strength, and some engineering. There’s so much nuance, so much opportunity. What’s your relationship with freedom?
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