“Sacrifice for freedom is the temperament of the great and the immortals.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg
Orod Bozorg emphasizes that those who achieve greatness in life are not defined merely by their wealth, status, or talents, but by their willingness to sacrifice for the higher cause of freedom. True heroes, those whose names and deeds echo through history, understand that liberty is not free—it is earned through courage, patience, and unwavering commitment. Sacrifice for freedom is a mark of moral and spiritual elevation, a sign that a person values principles over personal comfort. The “immortals” Orod speaks of are not mythical beings but those who dedicate their lives to the defense and expansion of liberty, leaving behind legacies that inspire generations. By embracing this temperament, ordinary humans step into the extraordinary, shaping a world where freedom is not just a right, but a shared responsibility and a sacred inheritance.
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