Still there are people who grasp freedom at once, who don't doubt, don't hesitate–but accept themselves as the measure of themselves and of everything, and who don't seem to show any dread. In some cases there are people who have the strength to do it and the innate wisdom to understand what the price is. In other cases they are people who have no idea what they're doing, who choose freedom out of ignorance and lack of understanding–they know nothing about any price, and they go under when the price is demanded. It means ruin to choose to think for oneself if one can't think. . Anonymous
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Albert Camus said, “Still there are people who grasp freedom at once, who don't doubt, don't hesitate—but accept themselves as the measure of themselves and of everything, and who don't seem to show any dread. In some cases there are people who have the strength to do it and the innate wisdom to understand what the price is. In other cases they are people who have no idea what they're doing, who choose freedom out of ignorance and lack of understanding—they know nothing about any price, and they go under when the price is demanded. It means ruin to choose to think for oneself if one can't think.

Source: Moment Of Freedom: The Heiligenberg Manuscript

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