The Opposite of Freedom Is Not Slavery But Security
The words freedom and slavery are thrown around a lot and in my different contexts. In my dictionary they have a slightly different definition than most people would agree upon. It has nothing to do with the government or any other external forces but rather with one's mind.
Freedom is nothing more than the ability to live your life as you want, as far away as possible from the mental shackles of the society you have been raised. This is not an easy deed and surely not for the ill hearted. To accomplish this, one needs to shed everything that has been learned. This includes values from religion, friends, family, culture, tradition, science and everything else you can think of.
Becoming an empty shell and then starting to fill up is all that matters. Think of the process much like emptying an antique shop and then deciding to put in a few things that are important. The majority of the things should be brand new or at least refurbished.
Most people unconsciously let all the baggage that has been accumulating inside of them to rule their life. This is why you see many people get caught up in the rat race, working 8 hours a week without being able to stop and think about what the heck they are doing. This is why you see people loving a sports team or a religion without being able to objectively examine an alternative option. Most importantly, this is why most people do not like concepts of anarchy, atheism and selfishness. They all go against the popular grain, the narrative that we have been taught in order to maintain a given cultural narrative.
I am not doubting that actual slavery exists — that is — people being forced to work for someone else and being treated like disposable objects. In my opinion, slavery has been the oldest game in town, far before prostitution. Thing is, there are different levels in this scheme. What most people are familiar with has to do with brute physical force and submission. This is rather long gone — at least in most of the western world. Instead, the kind of slavery that prevails today is the one that engulfs the mind. All forms of slavery start from there. Some of them just happen to evolve on a greater scale if one's allows it.
The reason most people get caught up into a repetitive routine, often following a culture meme like family, religion, country and ideology is because someone else has taught them to think this way. We value things based on other people's perception, rarely ours. It is easier this way. Most people would avoid clashing with others because it makes life harder. Playing it safe and being a hypocrite might cut it for a while but one cannot fool all the people all the time — hence the abundance of hypocrisy in our world. What matters when it comes to freedom is to be honest to oneself and not caring about what others think of your person. This is a mental game very few can play since the majority of people leave their brain on an emotional autopilot. The "life game" only begins when logic and rationality take over. Otherwise you are just being a pawn in jungle 2.0. You are not using your human ability.
I often see people boasting about their jobs, their salaries, names on the book spine. These things matter because other people think they matter. Take for example Bill Gates. He wasn't a novel innovator, he wasn't even a good programmer. He just happened to be a bit lucky, putting the competition into oblivion. He then became one of the biggest philanthropists so people rarely remember what happened before. The name matters in most people's head because they have been taught that it matters in a superficial way — much like with Bill Gates. People try to copy him in order to enjoy similar success forgetting the entire story. This is how most people get lost.
This brings us to Security. When I hear people say that they want a "secure job", "secure investment", "secure college major" all I hear is slavery, slavery, slavery. I know that I might be over-reacting but today what is "secure" is nothing more than a large pot of beliefs that everyone derives meaning from. Life happens on the edges when we take risks and breach new boundaries, not when we repackage old ideas and pat each other on the back. This is exactly how we become a slave to each other. There is nothing more risky than doing what everybody else is doing. If you are living life based on a popular book then you are pretty much doing what most are doing. I know, logic 101 but very few seem to get it.
The mind is not a great or complicated thing. It's an evolutionary mechanism that can be programmed quite easily — given one has enough access. It's function is mainly to process and adopt. It wants to be secure and keep things familiar. Change scares it because it involves danger and exposure to new experiences. In other words your brain is build to be a slave for the sake of existing. Unfortunately, most people do end up like breeding/shitting machines that spend their lives using the gadgets that other people have created. Not that it matters but wouldn't be fun to make a dent in this charade?
Benjamin Franklin once wrote: "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." I believe this is the same thing you are trying to say. If the government imposes too much security and restrictions on people, they are little more than prisoners that think they are free. Government has grown too large and too restrictive and our freedom has suffered as a result. However sadly, many people are stupid and actually cheer as the government puts them in chains telling them it will make them safer. Read George Orwell's 1984 where "Big Brother" tells them that "Freedom is Slavery". You could turn that around to today where government tells people that "Slavery is Freedom". You know, because all these laws are for your own good, you stupid little pet.
Oh and on slavery. Yes, of course slavery exists. Sometimes in not so obvious forms. By defintion, slavery is being forced to work for the benefit of another without benefit to yourself." While technically no one is "forcing" anyone to work, the alternative is really a non-starter for most people that have any amibition in life. However, anyone that works is forced to pay taxes - actually the taxes are just confiscated from your paycheck before you ever even see it. Most taxes end up paying for social services for those who refuse to work. If that's not slavery (of the working people), then I don't know what is. Welfare programs are supposed to be used by the elderly, sick, or disabled (truly disabled, not the scam fake people pretending they are "disabled" because they have some ache or pain when all of us have it and work anyway!).
I agree with what you are saying but as I said in the post, I am more concerned with the mental freedom. Everything else follows.
Have you read George Orwell's novell, 1984? If you haven't, I'd highly recommend it. I think you would really enjoy it as the entire book revolves around people who have been enslaved mentally. In fact, a famous quote from the book is: "Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows." I think this is in reference to people's freedom of speech being stifled by fear, which is a powerful motivator. Political correctness is a term we have today for "agreeable" type speech that often intentionally avoids being truthful or direct out of fear of offending someone.
yes i have read all of his books and essays.
Just to inform.. The state of Israel imposes a National Insurance Tax on all working citizens .. But they impose this tax on those who have no source of income whatsoever as well!!! On a question "where from should they get the funds to pay this tax???" The authorities reply " go to work" or in other cases " ask the lawmakers "!!!
The succes of Liberty needs courage and luck. Unlucky people may argue , uncourageous people could also be unlucky. We are not all equal, that is maybe a large part of the "choices" that are done. Where were you born? Just to begin the controversies...
True, mental slavery is our greatest problem, even when physical slavery was a scourge across the whole globe. Not that physical slavery is gone, it still exists.
The unfortunate thing is, the process of mental slavery has been deeply rooted in minds since childhood. Our education system destroys the imagination, forcing the youth to become drones for the workforce. When at home, the television bombards them with images and messages to comply to consumerism and all forms of vanity. In the outside world, distractions are in great abundance.
What is left then? Unless, someone comes along and helps the person refocus and get rid of all the trash they built up over years, mental slavery will be there only future.
well put
Beautiful post, for most human beings around the world our brains are being played like a guitar by governments and banksters yet very few realize and accept it's actually happening. Time to wake up is now.... Cheers 👍
indeed
Very good read , check the bit 8 hours a week? I have to do that each day , cheers mike
I just had two drinks and this is way too philosophical for a Saturday night.
Americans are arguably the most free in world. Or is that just what we have been lead to believe? All my life I hear about "well at least we aren't in Soviet Russia." "Or kids in Africa are starving." While that may be the case. We are taxed and worked and extorted and threatened to death on a daily basis. Meaning we are far from what I would consider free. If you want to buy or sell or trade or open a business or fuel a vehicle or travel or marry or hunt or fish or grow vegetables or collect rainwater or own a pet or carry a firearm or watch tv or make a call or build on your own property or even exist you are taxed. And you are compelled to pay under threat of imprisonment or ultimately death.
Land Of The Free, Home Of The Brave
But you are right. Changing that attitude.............begins in ones own mind.
Once you are truly free. There is no going back.
Those are extreme case scenarios. America is worshipping the meme of freedom. I am not sure they are free. Everything has a price and the government will always take its cut. The point is to delve beyond the traditional boundaries.
I don't want anarchy. I just want the freedoms we were promised we had in 1776.
that was obviously a marketing trick. much like Mcdonalds ads.
Maybe so. Who am I to judge?
Was it Tyler Durden who said,
"Its only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything."
It was Kris Kristofferson who wrote "Freedom's just another word for nothin left to lose."
Got that song stuck in my head all day........thanks.......
It's funny how little tidbits like that can be hidden away in the most random places. Roger Miller even did a version of that song, it takes a while to recognize it.
exactly.
I'd like to dichotomize here between the two definitions of freedom and slavery that you've placed. The author primarily speaks of slavery in terms of one willingly accepting dogma and shackling oneself to some form of restriction that keeps them from performing other things. Steady banking job at the cost of keeping you away from wife and family? Get to work 8am, come home 8pm for the sake of financial security? That is slavery, but amusingly in this piece, it is the freedom of choice that one has that was used to willingly revoke the freedom of the mind to explore alternative options. Nobody will argue that the camps of North Korea is "security", but definitely will argue "slavery", but this is due to an external entity enforcing its will upon the individual to deprive them of their freedom.
Excuse me for indulging in some nitpicking, but I do believe that this piece primarily spoke of freedom in the context of actively removing internal restraints from your mind and being "free" as it was, to explore options and alternatives without some form of restriction weighing you down. Slavery being discussed in the sense of it being one where one willingly accepts some dogma in order to bear the weight of something that they have chosen to do (i.e. the repetitive lie of the banker as he tells himself that his financial security is more important than loving his wife and children).
That is a great analogy. (the banker) No doubt we are complicit in our own slavery. Its kindof like an alcoholic. First we must acknowledge we have a problem. Most Americans don't think that way. And in comparison to other countries (North Korea) we are not as oppressed. But to our acceptance over generations has made us compromise our freedoms away in the name of security. Now I think we are seeing a generation that is pissed and finally asking the questions that need addressed. And you are right. That first hurdle is in the mind. Thinking like a slave will always result in you being a slave.
Nice post. I should imagine this so called reset which is coming will shake things up a little. I upvote thanks.
This has a lot of truth to it. Great post.
A well written article , thanks for sharing..upped.
Slavery is unfortunately still in existence in almost every countries and freedm is hard to get even in developed economies.
Wow!! Excellent write up. My wife and I @leemlaframboise are currently building a very remote cabin in northern Canada, where we attend to live truly free(free to make mistakes and suffer the consequences, and the freedom to thrive). The building project has just begun this year, however it has been 5yrs of planing and tool collecting to get to this point. If you got a few mins I would love for you to check it out...My wife does most of the posting, I am gonna concentrate on posting more of the Timber framing, logging, and the gathering of resources.
Sounds fantastic. I will surely check it out.