Freedoms friend…

Americans love their freedoms. Freedom to believe. Freedom to not believe. Freedom to speak. Freedom to vote. Freedom to NOT. Freedom to think. Freedom to choose. Freedom to buy. Freedom, ultimately to do as we please.  In fact, we mostly think of our freedoms as if they were a birthright. They are NOT.

Freedoms greatest enemy is freedom.

Viktor Frankl was right. The statue of Liberty on the east coast needs a bookend on the west. The bookend, he said, was the statue of responsibility. Want more freedom in your life?

Grab more discipline alongside it. Your happiness is not dependent on your freedom to live unconstrained. Your happiness, it turns out, is more dependent on your ability to resist impulse, your ability to set long term goals and keep reaching toward them, and your ability to embrace the acute pain that is always part and parcel to a life well lived. Funny, huh.

Enjoy your freedom. Do not take it for granted. Remember, you are your own worst enemy and your fixation on freedom needs a little self governing. You do govern yourself, don’t you?

Freedoms best friend is self discipline. Build some and taste your real, hard earned liberties. Freedom bookended with discipline builds virtue. Freedom, remember, can only be sustained by a virtuous people – at least that’s what our founders believed. What do you believe, my friend? What are you building to align your behaviors with your beliefs? Tell me more…

2 thoughts on “Freedoms friend…

  1. Nice metaphor using bookends. Makes me think of two other bookends I work to live by. One is the bookends of faith and works. It is not enough to declare a belief in God/Jesus and then not follow that out with a lifestyle of good works. AND it is not enough to fill a life with good works and not bring my faith along. Second bookend is love God and love other. They not only go together. But a guy named Jesus declared that this is the summation of all the God had in mind.
    Thanks for reminding me this day to live in/out the bookends.
    David

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