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Is Freedom Real?

Noah Merriby
14 min readOct 20, 2019

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Are we as human beings, free?

And the answer to this question is pretty obvious. In the bigger scheme of this question, we are not free. Behaviours and actions can be restricted by the authorities linked to society.

Discussing first off, the idea of culture. Human beings are social animals by nature. I am not going to get into the arguments or explanations of this concept, but from a sociological standpoint, the rate of agreement is dominant. The youth develop in a correlative manner. They acquire knowledge from their society and culture. So this educational system, is one of most crucial factors for proper development, integration, interaction, from a collective social context and viewpoint.

Our culture’s ramification shapes our existence. It offers a bridge of connection towards questions based on devoid. Sociological research found that certain cultures are linked to individualism when others are linked to collectivism.

And the denouement related to Individualism accentuates the idea of being independent and self-supporting. Collectivism on the other hand, accentuates the idea of group priority and support. This leads us to a fundamental understanding that individualistic societies on an individual level, gravitates towards fewer social centripetal interactions. Whereas collective societies have the tendency to further engage in…

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Noah Merriby
Noah Merriby

Written by Noah Merriby

Best-Selling Author, Mentor, and Passionate Instructor who taught more than 100,000 students.

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