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Freedom from is all right only so long as there is a place to be free to. An endless desire for freedom from is a perfect trap, a fear of all things.
Barriers are composed of inhibiting ideas, space, energy, masses and time. Freedom in its entirety would be a total absence of these things—but it would also be a freedom without thought or action, an unhappy condition of total nothingness.
Fixed on too many barriers, man yearns to be free. But launched into total freedom he is purposeless and miserable.
There is freedom among barriers. If the barriers are known and the freedoms are known there can be life, living, happiness, a game.
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