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### The Question of Freedom: What Does It Mean to Be Truly Free?

Freedom is one of humanity’s most powerful and contested ideas. We celebrate it, fight for it, fear it, and sometimes misunderstand it. But what does freedom really mean? Is it the absence of limits, the ability to choose, or the courage to live in alignment with who we truly are?
From ancient philosophy to modern society, freedom has taken many forms. For the Stoics, freedom meant inner independence — mastering one’s reactions rather than the world. For political thinkers like Rousseau or Mill, freedom was tied to rights, responsibility, and social structures. Existentialists such as Sartre pushed the idea further, claiming that we are “condemned to be free,” burdened with responsibility for our choices whether we want it or not. Spiritual traditions often point inward, suggesting that true freedom arises not from control, but from letting go.
In everyday life, freedom feels paradoxical. We desire autonomy, yet we are shaped by culture, relationships, economics, technology, and expectations. More choices don’t always make us feel freer — sometimes they overwhelm us. At the same time, moments of genuine freedom often appear quietly: speaking honestly, setting boundaries, creating something meaningful, or choosing differently than before.
So where does freedom actually live — in society, in choice, in mindset, or in action?
In this session, we’ll explore freedom not as a slogan or ideal, but as a lived experience that unfolds between inner life and outer reality. Together, we’ll reflect on:

  • How have philosophers, cultures, and political systems defined freedom?
  • Is freedom primarily external (rights, choices) or internal (attitude, awareness)?
  • Can freedom exist without responsibility — or are they inseparable?
  • Why can too much choice feel restrictive rather than liberating?
  • How can we experience more freedom in daily life, even within limitations?
  • What does freedom mean in a world shaped by pressure, speed, and constant comparison?

Join us for an open, thoughtful conversation where ideas meet personal experience — a space to question assumptions, share perspectives, and reconnect with what freedom means for you.
📅 Event Details
🗓️ Date: Saturday, 17 January 2026
⏰ Time: 14:00
📍 Location: Hardenbergstraße 10, 10623 Berlin
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