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Alina_17  +  422217 Fri, 21 Sep 07 09:23 PM

What do you think about the next subject:

                     Greater freedom does not necessarily lead to brighter happiness.

You can reffer to any kind of freedom.

My opinion is that this subject can be related at teenagers and their desire of total liberty.

I'm waiting for your opinions!


 

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Dew 2007  +  422324 Sat, 22 Sep 07 08:09 AM
I suppose, Total freedom can never be good. A person is always corrupted by unlimited liberty.
We are social beeings and have to follow certain requirements of the society. Having total freedom makes a person wild.
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Muslimah  +  422483 Sun, 23 Sep 07 03:49 AM

 Dew 2007 wrote:
I suppose, Total freedom can never be good. A person is always corrupted by unlimited liberty. We are social beeings and have to follow certain requirements of the society. Having total freedom makes a person wild.

Agree...

Freedom is important thing unless causing harming to others.

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Dew 2007  +  422499 Sun, 23 Sep 07 06:21 AM
Yes, a persom should always feel that he is within a kind of frame - be it moral or omething else. Everyperson can be free to do anything with his arms unless his arms encounter someone's face.
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But why are we allways looking for greater freedom? If we should be glad with the restricted freedom that we have...why are we allways looking for someone else's freedom?
Dew 2007  +  425031 Sat, 29 Sep 07 07:33 AM
In this cae the best illustation may be found in the following rhyme:

Man is a fool -
When it's hot, He wants it cool.
When it's cool - he wants it hot.
He always wants What he has not!
Dominik  +  425502 Sun, 30 Sep 07 11:53 AM
Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought.
Pope John Paul II
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Dew 2007  +  425568 Sun, 30 Sep 07 05:32 PM
Dominik, I am sorry, but Freedom and religion (as far as I can see) have hardly anything to go with each other. In this case, though I respect John Paul II, I can'n agree that these words, though good in themselves, have any relation to the freedom.
Religion itself is a lack of Freedom and in this case is an obstacle to it.
(I didn't mean any offence, of course. It's my point of view)
Muslimah  +  425580 Sun, 30 Sep 07 06:33 PM

(I didn't mean any offence, of course. It's my point of view)

we have learned (from our religion) that we must lestin to others and respect their opinion without forcing any body to any thing...

but i agree with Dominik, religion is so important thing, it's enough to take a look to the societies which havn't religion, every one do any thing against any one without deterence..

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