MY TAKE ON LIMITLESS FREEDOM

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Freedom is the state of being free to do anything or go anywhere without any boundaries or limits, and this is what almost everyone desires: to be able to do things in their own way without being questioned or having to minimize their ways or actions due to one rule or another. Although the importance of freedom cannot be overemphasized, having it in excess will do no good to the world at large given the fact that we've got different people who see things differently.

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For us to have people see things differently means they'll also interact with happenings and scenarios differently, and in such a situation, it could be costly when they do things that are bad in someone else's option and feel it isn't a bid deal because they have the freedom to do whatever they like. To avoid all of these, rules are put in place to regulate the limit at which anyone can go in various settings and places.

So in this post, without taking much of your time, I'll be telling you about my opinion on limitless freedom and the impact its implementation will have on society at large. I hope you'll enjoy the read.

The opposite of having freedom is being in bondage, under restrictions, and having limited ability to do as you want, which is freedom, which is the state of being able to do whatever it's you want, but in such a situation, freedom isn't something that's totally possible because there are some rules, dos, and don'ts guiding the act of different places, and they kind of limit what we can do in such places to be within the rules or get presecuted or punished for violating them.

These rules and regulations are what I believe bring normalcy to society because there are a lot of people who'll overreact to some unpleasant experience, and their overreaction could be taking the lives of others, injuring others, or doing other things as bad as that, and yet they go Scott free because they've limitless freedom. In order to avoid such situations, I believe freedom should be moderated in a way where morality is inducted into the law.

I can remember during my teenage and growing-up days, I usually felt restricted by the enormous rules and regulations of my dad and couldn't help but imagine growing up and leaving his abode into my own space where I wouldn't have to bend to his rules. One of such rules was the fact that I couldn't go outside the house once it was 9 p.m., and being a lover of football and the Champions League, we all know matches are usually around that time.

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Even though I grumble, he won't let me go, and he usually threatens to lock me out any day I stay beyond that time outside. One day I left the house to watch a football match and didn't return until about 10 p.m., although no one had slept, but he warned everyone inside not to open the door for me, and that was how I slept in the open outside till the next morning. I was pained, but then I learned to adapt, and then I got to realize he tends to bend the rules if the reason why I'm staying out is related to education or religion.

Well, that isn't the focal point of why I shared the story. Fast forward to months after that incident, when I gained admission into school and finally had my freedom, which meant I could do things as I liked, but by then I was already accustomed to my dad's rules, so I never watched matches beyond that time, even though I stayed alone. I can remember how that helped me during a champion's final during my undergraduate days.

There was supposed to be Oro, a traditional ritual that was announced by the citizens of the place I school, and the Champions League final was also supposed to hold at the same time. With the moderation on freedom teaching I've learned from my dad, I didn't bother going to watch the match, but many of my hotel mates did, and the outcome was very terrible; most of them were mercilessly flogged home.

That's how I would have also been a victim of these had I not had a rigorous brooding by my dad's principles. Of course, I enjoyed much freedom,but when it's limitless, I think the world will lose its essence because a lot of people will keep abusing it over and over again.


NB: I make use of Quillbot grammar checker features to help correct some of my grammatical and punctuation errors after writing my content by myself.


That's about all on my opinion on limitless freedom, I hope you enjoyed the read, have a blessed and productive day ahead.



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Freedom is when there's no restriction or rules that guides one that's great.

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The training you received from your dad was preparing you for the future ahead,you are lucky to be trained by a wise man, because a lot of bright future has been truncated for taking advantage of freedom especially in the university.

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I swear it was indeed a good lesson, I actually omitted a terrible thing that happened during the time those guys went out to watch ball while the ritual was announced, but I'm glad I learnt the hard way and it stick .

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People will definitely abuse it when they are given too much of freedom and it's not a good thing. Imagine being free to walk around and you walked into a traditional shrine, what will happen? We should be careful with our freedom especially when it's affecting another person because we all think and act differently. Our freedom shouldn't be to hurt or inconvenience other person.

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That's just it, it should all be done moderately and then everyone won't to step on other people's toe without having a quity conscience that they did wrong.

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Well, I can relate. During my undergraduate years I wonder, despite me having every right and freedom to do as I want but I'm still being controlled by the teachings of my parents that is buried in my subconscious. Freedom is great but we should also discipline ourselves to know our limits.

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You for chop am wotowoto how wish you go...

But then again, you not going also showed how much free you were to avoid peer pressure. And it saved you a great deal

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Lols I swear of, let just say those teachings and restrictions by my dad then helped me..

Thanks for your kind words, also I sent you a dm on Discord, please check.

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Freedom is good but can be misused

Being locked outside can be frustrating.. 😂😂
Nice entry my boss 🚀

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The abuse will be on the extreme is there is limitless freedom. I don't want to imagine what our world will look like because unthinkable things will begin to happen when people know that there is no consequences of their actions because there wouldn't be any rule if freedom is too much. Ur day did well with you and the evidence is ther

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Our GenZ people will have a hard time swallowing this one 🤣, Freedom has cause a lot of immorality and atrocities,
Parents can't guide their children in the name of freedom, people living wayward lifestyle calling it the new normal.

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