How Free Are We Really?

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And does it really matter, @karensuestudios and I pondered as we were enjoying our visit of Quebec City, one of oldest European settlements in North America and the only North American fortified city north of Mexico whose walls still exist?

"French explorer Jacques Cartier built a fort at the site in 1535, where he stayed for the winter before going back to France in spring 1536. He came back in 1541 with the goal of building a permanent settlement. This first settlement was abandoned less than one year after its foundation, in summer 1542, due in large part to the hostility of the natives combined with the harsh living conditions during winter."

"Quebec was founded by Samuel de Champlain, a French explorer and diplomat, on 3 July 1608, and at the site of a long abandoned St. Lawrence Iroquoian settlement called Stadacona. Champlain, also called "The Father of New France", served as its administrator for the rest of his life."

"The name "Canada" refers to this settlement. Although the Acadian settlement at Port-Royal was established three years earlier, Quebec came to be known as the cradle of the Francophone population of North America. The place seemed favorable to the establishment of a permanent colony."

"In 1665, there were 550 people in 70 houses living in the city. One-quarter of the people were members of religious orders: secular priests, Jesuits, Ursulines nuns and the order running the local hospital, Hotel-Dieu."

"Quebec City was the headquarters of many raids against New England during the four French and Indian Wars. In the last war, the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War), Quebec City was captured by the British in 1759 and held until the end of the war in 1763. It was the site of three battles during Seven Years' War - the Battle of Beauport, a French victory (31 July 1759); the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, in which British troops under General James Wolfe defeated the French General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm on 13 September 1759 and shortly thereafter took the city; and the final Battle of Sainte-Foy, a French victory (28 April 1760). France ceded New France, including the city, to Britain in 1763."[1]

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Greetings, sweet and beautiful Karem

This question is very complex. There are as many, many ways to both leave someone free and hold them. One of the issues that makes a person stuck is to erroneously practice money management. For example, a person earns a salary of $ 15,000. That in my opinion is very high. But out of these 15,000, she uses the whole money for the monthly payment of her expenses.

On the other hand, a person earns $ 6,000. Of these 6000, every month she saves 2000 and invests that money saved. After a few years (2 decades of work, for example) this person who invested 2000 every month with a lot of discipline is with a great patrimony. With this patrimony, she has passive income (income without work) to pay her monthly expenses and still remains, as the person who earns 15,000 reais is still stuck to work. That is, one is already "retired" and the other will have to work forever to pay their higher expenses, since their financial management is worse.

This is only one side related to the person being free or not. I could put more, but the text will be too big.

What do you think of my idea, Karem ????

Thank you and good morning !!!

I'm french and now watching the video you posted, thank you very much.

(Ca change d'avoir ce genre d'avis depuis le canada que je connais assez peu au final)

Are there alot of museums there?

Government without taxes sound good. I mean, if that will happen then people will have more control of their "own" money. That's the way it's supposed to be right?

Many say that the only freedom you have is freedom of mind, but I do not agree with it. Our mind is just the problem. Is our mind good for us? I do not think so. Just think how negative you often think about yourself, which fictional problems our mind presents to us, always in the past or in the future. It is important to understand that we ourselves are not equal with our mind. That is why the only freedom you have is living in the now. The mind can not compete with that. Live intensely in the now, then all problems will disappear automatically.

There is no such thing as freedom.

But there is freedom in the mind and soul. Simply, that previous sentence of mine covers the freedom of the consciousness in which when one is more mindful of one's thoughts and actions then there is freedom of sort in this universe, a freedom that may be boundless, as how freedom should be. I came to this thought as I scan through the concept of freedom on one of my meditations. Hope this was of creative help. Thank you.

They always talk about freedom, being free like the birds in the sky. Freedom of speech, movement. They even promised free education, free healthcare, free accommodation. Free everything

But the image at the back of their head is some stupid people in chains right after the election, the truth is we are not actually free. We suffer in our mother lands and all we do is complain and get deceived again and again

I feel like freedom has been mostly an illusion of it than a real thing as such. However I would like to recall something from George Owen's 1984, where one of the characters tallked about the fact no matter how oppressed we really are from our governments and how little we can do from that oppression, our minds will be a place for us to do anything, to imagine anything we want... until we lose our humanity.

Having values, loving, caring, feeling, reasoning, are all attributes of a human, and as long as we carry them with us, we will always be, in a way, free.

However, that's not a reason enough to let others control our actions.

Freedom is life, but unfortunately sometimes its very hard to gain. Before now i use to think Quebec is an English name but now i know that it was founded by a french man. Thank you @teamsteem for this beautiful insight...

We're absolutely not free in the USA. Having said that in could be worse. Thanks for sharing the awesome video! Looks so European ( and cold). :)

@soulsistashakti Yeah I hear that more often from Americans yet as a European I feel you have way more freedom there than here. I don't know if you know a lot of europeans, yet it would be awesome if you could share a bit about how you feel it compares to Europe. Or just in general explain why it is you do not feel free. What is it that makes you feel restricted if it were I would be happy to know!

This country is controlled by corporate interests and white supremists. While, in theory, every human being in this country has liberty it is an uphill battle if you're not white, male and come from money. Having said that, it is not impossible - if the people that don't want you to succeed don't rape you or kill you first. Or put you in jail.

@soulsistashakti I already calculated it myself, but it is hard to guess, and this is what really upsets and confuses me: only 9% of the world population is caucasian. So why do white supremacists think that 'white is how it is supposed to be'. That makes no freaking sense at all. I've heard within a couple of years there will be more African American and hispanic people in the states than caucasian, to be honest I cannot wait for that.

Me too! I am half Dominican. How we handle this with grace is how we will move forward.

:)