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Some freedom. But not true freedom.
Yep. As materialistic as it may sound, money does help you become more free in your life.
Money doesn't buy you freedom; in fact, I believe it cases you to live a materialistic life, which is DEFINATELY not freedom.
Things like parkour allow you to experience freedom. Think about it; no physical obstacle would be able to stop you if you trained for long enough. \freedom of thought is accquired through the philosophical practice of the discipline, too.
Search "The nature of challenge" and watch the video. It'll change your views on parkour, life and freedom forever.
OJ, if you're out there, would you please answer this question?
Yes.
Just because you may have the money doesn't mean that you will have the absolute freedom. Money can buy you financial freedom, escaping your debts and bills and never have to worry, but it will not buy your independence, nor love, nor complete freedom.
depends, freedom from what?work? jail? maybe....
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Agree. I think that is what I meant too in my answer.
by Bartman on November 28th, 2007
:D
by Kal-El on November 28th, 2007