That’s not how I read Venkat’s post. To me he seems to be talking about freedom as a certain style or manner which comes across to others as “free”. It’s not about your circumstances—famously, even in concentration camps there have been people behaving visibly free and inspiring others. I find this view fruitful: it encourages you to do something free, not just be happy with how many options you have.
That’s not how I read Venkat’s post. To me he seems to be talking about freedom as a certain style or manner which comes across to others as “free”. It’s not about your circumstances—famously, even in concentration camps there have been people behaving visibly free and inspiring others. I find this view fruitful: it encourages you to do something free, not just be happy with how many options you have.