wood for sheep, freedom for safety
Feb. 11th, 2004 08:44 pmThere's that old Ben Franklin chestnut that floats around, the one about those who trade freedom for safety deserve neither. And it's cute `n' all... but we trade freedom for safety every hour of every day. And we're all free do quit our jobs, to leave our families, to break the law. That's why i say that freedom (and free will) is a fiction — because there isn't an alternative. You can't not be free.
The one thing you can't be free from is consequences. Quitting your job, leaving your family, breaking the law, they have consequences. So do keeping your job, staying with your family, obeying the law. You have the choice; you make your decision and thereby bring on the consequences.
Life is a balance of freedom and safety, because freedom is another word for risk. You can trade in your freedom for some safety, but you don't have enough freedom to buy you complete safety. If you think otherwise... well, maybe that's what Ben meant.
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Date: 2004-02-12 12:58 am (UTC)With the weeping and the moaning and the gnashing of teeth, gnyah, gnyah, gnyah!
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