Personal Freedom In All Affairs

It might be easy for many of us today to get on board with supporting freedom, in the way of personal and social choices for ourselves and others. Most of us value voluntary contracts and voluntary associations in those areas of our lives.
This includes people having the freedom to read what they want, watch or listen to whatever content they want, date whoever they want, be friends with who they would like to, and so on. It's easy to support freedom in this respect for ourselves and others. Yet, where it might be more difficult to embrace that freedom, and an area that might often not be thought of with respect to personal freedom is with economic affairs.
Voluntary associations and contracts should be embraced in all areas of our life.

Once you move to introduce coercion and force into the exchange, then that is when you can greatly increase the potential for more suffering to occur. And while not everyone might subscribe to the mindset of embracing personal freedom for themselves or for others, just like not everyone subscribes to the same parenting approach or diet method etc, that shouldn't be a reason for us not to promote (stand by/hold those values etc) such exchanges if we value voluntary association.
Q: Have you ever heard someone say that they couldn't become a vegan or promote veganism until everyone else in the world also became a vegan? Or that they couldn't adopt some other diet or belief, until billions of others held the same view?
Supporting freedom for ourselves and others in the way of economic freedom includes supporting the right of others to engage in a voluntary exchange without the interference from any other party. And when two parties agree to a voluntary exchange, it's usually because both parties are getting something out of that exchange that they value.
Freedom To Choose

Individual liberty extends not only to the decisions and exchanges that we make in our personal and social lives, it also extends to our economic lives as well. And we can either support the freedom of personal choice for others in this respect, or we can prefer that someone else—
We might be surprised at how it could improve things for the better if more of us opted to embrace freedom not only for ourselves but for others as well, in all of our affairs in life. And if we are only going to embrace the concept of freedom under the conditions that we be first guaranteed that the outcome will in every circumstance always be beneficial, then that isn't a true support of freedom.
Freedom isn't defined by safety.
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I agree wholeheartedly... but how do we functionally implement such freedoms in a world where it feels like many have their sense of self deeply entrenched in needing others to be and behave like me... or else!
I love the principles of freedoms and voluntaryism but my stumbling block is generally what "looks good on paper" can be difficult to translate to a world where many to DO want to be accountable for themselves and their actions, and NOT everyone is conscious and awake. How do we solve that end of the equation?
You seem to be forgetting the PC brigade
Sorry mate, no time for freedom. A big chunk of the population are too busy venerating Lenin&Co. :-)
Poll: More millennials would prefer to live under socialism than capitalism
Well said. You also can't change anybody or force anyone to live by your values; you can only spark interest in them by your own examples. Those who already share or even "predisposed" to any of your interests will hear you out though, they just need to be embraced.
Sometimes I feel like we are not free until we fight for it , our right or rights
makes a lot of sense. theres no ‚‚free" parts of the world, or free countries. though, theres lot of marketing going on with that idea, but its same like label "natural" on food. unless everyone is free, theres no real freedom.
Everyone is obliged to showcase their freedom in such a way of expression but not all use it the right way, because many people now uses freedom carelessly just for the sake of expressing without any cautions to consider.
This would also help culture thrive
I think I agree... :)