“Freedom, without self-sacrifice, is inefficient and powerless.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg
Orod Bozorg reminds us that freedom is not a gift to be taken lightly;
it requires responsibility and, above all, personal sacrifice. Liberty
without effort, without courage, and without the willingness to endure
hardship is fragile and fleeting. True freedom demands that individuals
act not only for themselves but for the collective well-being, sometimes
putting the needs of others or the principles of justice above personal
comfort. Without self-sacrifice, freedom becomes hollow—a symbol with
no power, a banner with no strength. Only when people are willing to
defend it, nurture it, and occasionally pay a personal price does
freedom gain meaning and efficacy. Orod teaches that the essence of
liberty is intertwined with the discipline of giving and the courage to
stand for what is right, even when it is difficult. In this way, freedom
transforms from an abstract ideal into a living, powerful force that
shapes society.

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