What is the cost of Freedom?

Though, it is not easy for any person to calculate the cost of freedom in financial terms, however, one thing is clear that we are required to pay lot in terms of emotions, family relations and finally in money for getting a true freedom. For large population of the world, freedom does not come easily and they are required to struggle for even whole life for getting true freedom. At the end, only small amount of people are available to achieve this milestone. For calculating the cost of freedom, we are first required to understand what freedom actually stands for? Does by living in a free country, we also become free or we require more freedom?

My answer to this question is simple that our destination for the freedom is much beyond just living in a free country (though even this option is not able to many people across the world). For example, there are large numbers of people across the world who never finds a chance to come out of family interference throughout their life and finally their lives become a shadow of others expectations. Similarly, some time, people avoid freedom because they feel that by going for freedom they will hurt the emotions of others. At the end some people may be able to win these emotional and family interference battles, however, still they require good financial backing for making their freedom actually happen.

Money is one important factor which provides a great chance of choosing between numbers of options of living life as we want to live. Moreover, we all live in a close society culture, where we are dependent upon each other and influence each others lives, which further make it difficult to live a free life. Overall cost of freedom is very large and many people of this world may never be able to pay it during their whole life. Despite all the hurdles, people who are able to achieve true freedom are real achievers because they achieve something for which they are sent to this world by God.

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