What Is Personal Freedom And Identity To Us?

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Joanelly’s Rodriguez
Ms. Searle
Discover What Matters
10/04/2017
What is Personal Freedom and Identity to Us?
For this essay, the reader will explore the view on individual identity and the idea of personal freedom based on two articles. As there are certain traits of who we are, such as nationality or ethnic ancestry, may be ethnically or coincidentally determined. Some believe that there is a list of qualities needed to be the person you are today and others think that you are the way you are based on your genes and your sexuality. This essay explores some concluding point of views on aspects of human nature unassuming in the legitimate design and what should be done when there are disputing conceptions of human nature. The reader will see …show more content…

Depending on the person’s nature and nurture, that itself will solidify the idea of their personal identity.
The two articles that helped solidify my idea of personal identity were “Only Connect” and “The Truth About Boys and Girls”. This is so because they both gave a brief explanation towards what a person needs to achieve in order to become who they are. To becoming how we are, we learn from our surroundings and we take in what we think is best for us. According to the writer of “Only Connect”, Cronon concludes his description of a liberal education giving ten different ideals of his own. According to Cronon (1998), “the “liberal arts” were required courses, more or less, that every student was supposed to learn before attaining the status of a “free man” (p. 2). He believes that these ten different ideal traits are personally recognized in …show more content…

1). He is basically saying that there is always twist into actually having personal freedom. This just shows that freedom can have 2 different meanings; right to do whatever you want (even breaking the rules), right to do as one pleases (without breaking the rules)- think, believe (worship), speak, and act as one chooses. How is someone considered free? Each quality stated by Cronon is a craft or a skill or a way of being free in the world from the actions shown; greater knowledge or power. As well as being aware of connections, this reminds us of obligations need to use for our knowledge and power responsibly. For instance, I can at 18 still go out and have fun with my friends, but at the end of the day I know that I shouldn’t be drinking or do anything illegal. I have the knowledge to do the right thing and still have the freedom to do what I please as long as I do not interfere into someone else’s

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