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** Freedom/Independance **

SupidGuy:

kya uss ne aap ko dekhaa hai???


unko tu nahee mainay tujhay dekha hai..

Posted on 11/26/2004 6:28:05 AM


tujhe nahi "AAP" ko kahte hein Badtameez......

Ganda Bacha





Mephistopheles:
SupidGuy:

kya uss ne aap ko dekhaa hai???


unko tu nahee mainay tujhay dekha hai..

Posted on 11/27/2004 10:49:02 AM

who iz ganda bacga

Posted on 11/27/2004 12:21:24 PM

supid noosy wala..

Posted on 12/1/2004 6:19:12 AM

freedom and independence

i think freedom is subject to independence

laikin yaar yeah freedom ka concept clear nahi ho raha
kaya yeah freedom from obligation hai, ya freedom from unfair order or freedom from relationship

ok i try

a person is independent of his family and is living with his wife seprate of his parents etc
so even he is independent of his actual family but he is not free from all obligations of his family
he will have to obey all orders of his parents

and................
so

Posted on 12/1/2004 9:33:06 AM

Sall, thanks for greetings



How does "interdependence" sound?
Interaction and interdependence among people makes it a society / community.

Giving others space to think, agree/disagree, having and expressing own belief, speech etc fall under freedom. In a free society, these freedoms are provided by law. However, there are other unsaid and unwritten laws that compell individuals to restrict their freedoms. Such unwritten laws are societal values and bounds, stepping over which casts one outa that culture.

You are free to drive your car any where in town, except that you can't drive in wrong direction because, if you do that, you endanger your and others life. You can't run those slow drivers down either because they are entitiled to use the street just as much as you do. You can't go in restricted areas though you are a citizen just like those who can go in those restricted areas. So do you really have freedom to drive????

Yes, you do to a certain extent. Freedoms have limits and bounds for how much you have earned it. Those who earn it more than others they enjoy it more.
Also, sometimes we have assigned / designated priveleges over others for a greater good of the community - community at large grants that.

Posted on 12/1/2004 11:34:33 PM