Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Freedom is not a gift. Freedom is a responsibility, and certainly irresponsible people do not have freedom.” ― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

 

 

Freedom is not a gift. Freedom is a responsibility, and certainly irresponsible people do not have freedom.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg


Orod Bozorg teaches us that freedom is not something handed down or granted lightly—it is a duty, a constant practice that demands awareness, integrity, and accountability. One cannot simply claim freedom without respecting its responsibilities, for liberty without responsibility is fragile and fleeting. True freedom requires citizens who understand the consequences of their actions, who honor the rights of others, and who contribute to the collective well-being of their society. Irresponsibility, carelessness, or disregard for others erodes freedom like termites weakening the foundations of a house. In Orodism, to cherish freedom is to actively participate in its protection, nurturing it with vigilance, wisdom, and ethical action. Freedom blooms only when cultivated thoughtfully, not taken for granted.


 

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