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Can a person ever be totally free?

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unless they are in anarchy. even then the society they live in will have unwriiten rules.

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  1. No


  2. free of what,even the mega rich depend on someone/something.....

  3. Free to do what?  There is a conscience in every human being.  It is an innate part of the human being, as opposed to instincts in animals. It gives us the ability to choose and the freedom to do so.  What do you want to do that is not already permitted by society?

  4. No

    Even alone on a deserted island you still need food and shelter

    Your actions would be dictated to find these things before you did what you wanted.

    Joe is incorrect.  Possesions of items, money etc dictate that you either maintain them or discard them, either way, you are controlled by your possessions.

  5. Never. The govt controls ALMOST everything we do now and that will just get worse. Even if you have no husband  or boss, etc.. the govt still controls you and things they have no business controlling..like making it a law to wear seat belts..that should be MY choice..NOT theirs. we have a few freedoms left but just give it time..and we won't

  6. We will never be free. Sometimes i wonder what the first humans must have felt like knowing they could direct their own lives.

    Sometimes I think this world is just like a really bad sci fi movie, we have the illusion of freedom but we have no freedom.

    I cannot even walk across a road (thats j - walking)

    g**s can't marry

    a man and woman have no control over the children they make together, the gov controls all this

    we are nowhere close to free my friend

  7. No person is ever truly free, but the US citizens have more freedom than other countries. I would rather live here than somewhere like China or Russia. At least here I can think what I want to and voice my opion without being shot or put in prision. At least I can go to whatever church I chose, practice what ever religion I choose. At least I can read whatever I want (within the legal law).

  8. If you are not married, have no kids and no family and are filthy rich and healthy, you could live almost totally free.

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