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Asked: September 17, 20212021-09-17T13:47:32+01:00 2021-09-17T13:47:32+01:00In: Communication

How can my freedom affect me?

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How does unlimited freedom affect a person?

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    1. Andrea Holt Social Butterfly
      2021-09-20T19:37:47+01:00Added an answer on September 20, 2021 at 7:37 pm

      Some freedoms can indeed be dangerous. However, how you use freedom determine if it is dangerous or not. Too much freedoms steps on the safety of other people. For example; let’s assume we live in a completely free world where you are allowed to do everything you want to. This simply means that there would be no laws. Absolutely no laws as every single law limits what a person can do. And where where are no laws, everyone become lawless.

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    2. Andy Goodrich Social Butterfly
      2021-09-20T19:40:09+01:00Added an answer on September 20, 2021 at 7:40 pm

      When you’re told your freedom can affect you negatively, they certainly don’t mean freedom the lay sense. There some freedom that keep you stuck in a comfort-zone, such it would be hard to break out. Freedom is good, but when does it become threatening? Every now and then, we all need people we can be accountable to, 100 percent freedom can give you the illusion of not being accountable to anyone, it makes you feel you own yourself and you make your decisions. Yes you make your decisions, but decisions still need to be checked at some points in life.

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