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		<title>Freedom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We no longer laugh and run around and jump and do whatever we choose. We know that if we laugh at the wrong thing people can be offended. We know if we run around and jump up and down we will look like an idiot, so we take the safe option. We all call it "growing up" and "being sensible", but from my experience most people hate the constraints in which they live... They crave the freedom that they had as a child, it just takes a long time to realise this.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.r0dman.com">r0dman.com</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.r0dman.com/life/freedom/">Freedom</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Freedom is probably my favourite word. If there is anything that I want from life, it&#8217;s freedom. True freedom.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s interesting how we change during our lives. As a child we are completely free. We are happy to attempt anything, laugh and play and run and smile and whatever happens happens. Never thinking of the consequences, just acting in the moment.</p>
<p>As we begin to grow up though, we learn that there are consequences to our actions. While this is healthy &#8211; learning for ourselves that we can get hurt from jumping from something too high &#8211; we also learn a lot from our parents. We are told not to climb too high &#8211; &#8220;you will fall and hurt yourself, come down please&#8221;, told to slow down on our bike &#8211; &#8220;don&#8217;t go too fast, you will hurt yourself&#8221; and told not to eat too many lollies &#8211; &#8220;you will feel sick if you eat too many of those&#8221;. It&#8217;s not a negative thing &#8211; parents look out for the well-being of their children.</p>
<p>From the innocent advice given by our parents when we were young, we are then bombarded with why not to do things. Fear on TV, fear in the paper, fear everywhere. If we aren&#8217;t given the advice directly by the TV, our parents are. Stay in line and everything will be ok, you will be safe, but be different, and who knows what will happen!</p>
<p>Most people, myself included to an extent, grow up into people that just conform and do the same as everyone else. We no longer laugh and run around and jump and do whatever we choose. We know that if we laugh at the wrong thing people can be offended. We know if we run around and jump up and down we will look like an idiot, so we take the safe option.</p>
<p>We all call it &#8220;growing up&#8221; and &#8220;being sensible&#8221;, but from my experience most people hate the constraints in which they live&#8230; They crave the freedom that they had as a child, it just takes a long time to realise this.</p>
<p>It seems almost a textbook lifestyle cycle for the Baby Boomers &#8211; my parents&#8217; generation. They were born, free spirited fun loving children, then &#8220;grew up&#8221; and did the &#8220;sensible&#8221; thing and bought houses, had families and so on. Now as the kids are moving out, they are wanting their freedom back. Some may be rich enough to buy a holiday house, some travel around the world by plane or on a cruise ship, while others buy a caravan and drive around, stopping wherever they please. It&#8217;s becoming less and less common for them to just grow old in their house nowadays.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been something that I have been aware of for a few years now, but only now am I piecing it all together. Humans are creatures that are born in nature. We need our freedom to be sane. Early this year my fiancee and I made the decision to lead a life of change. We will still buy a house. We will still &#8220;be sensible&#8221;, but we will force ourselves to retain some level of freedom in our life. By &#8220;mixing it up&#8221; we hope to lead an exciting life, with plenty of choice and an easy going lifestyle. We don&#8217;t need a lot, but we need our freedom.</p>
<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.r0dman.com">r0dman.com</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.r0dman.com/life/freedom/">Freedom</a></p>
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