Perhaps, there is no such person who can be called truly free, but only those who can be deemed so by comparison.

Ashim Shanker
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However, the freedom to be happy and to be free of misery is the true goal of all of us. So many people fight and suffer because they believe they are trapped in a prison. But if we can only see the truth that we are truly free, we will know how to enjoy life and live our dreams.

Source: Sinew Of The Social Species

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