What Does Freedom Mean To You Essay

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We are privileged in the United States for many reasons, one of the most obvious being that we live in the Land of the Free. In this day and age it’s easy to lose sight of how fortunate we really are. Many of us, myself included, have never truly felt oppression in terms of our personal freedom. We have never been withheld our freedom of speech, or our freedom to vote as part of a democracy. This has created a nationwide perception that freedom itself is less of a tangible thing, but rather more of an idea we cannot feel on a day to day basis. We know that we are free because our government tells us so. We see our soldiers shipped out by the dozen, risking their lives in foreign countries to keep us safe, but what does that mean? Freedom is very much tangible, yet we as a nation are unaware of what losing it entails. To me, freedom is security. It is a promise that I will be kept safe at all costs, and that I have innate rights which …show more content…

It’s easy to believe difficult situations which do not directly affect us are not real, but that is simply not true. Every hour, every minute, and every second of every day, people are denied their freedoms. Lives are lost, and their sorrows are real. It necessary that we appreciate our own freedom every day, rather than when it is convenient. I am grateful that I do not have to live my life in fear, and that is thanks to every single soldier that risks everything to uphold our freedom. Not only do they fight for our country, but they fight for others as well. They fight for the voiceless, and those who have lost hope. They fight in honor of those who have lost everything in the pursuit of freedom. With their service, they help others gain the same security we take for granted. From my freedom, I will always have my rights and security, therefore giving me the potential to become to best I can possibly be; and for that I am forever

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