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Join the journey to truth as individuals embrace freedom, revealing the deep link between liberty and understanding life’s undeniable realities.

Preetham Surya
ILLUMINATION
3 min readMar 6, 2024

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“The truth is found when men are free to pursue it.”- Franklin D. Roosevelt

Ever thought about where the truth really is? Is it hidden within traditions, or does it fly freely in open minds? Get ready for a ride because we’re about to explore a journey where truth shows itself when people are free to chase it.

Franklin D. Roosevelt, was the 32nd President of the United States, serving four terms from 1933 to 1945. He was born on January 30, 1882, in Hyde Park, New York, and belonged to a prominent political family.Roosevelt’s leadership extended into World War II, and he played a crucial role in guiding the United States through the conflict. He implemented domestic measures to support the war effort and worked closely with Allied leaders to shape wartime strategy.

Breaking Free from Expectations

In a world filled with rules and norms, the quest for truth often takes a backseat. People are molded into set roles, and stepping out of line is discouraged.

But what if finding truth means breaking free from these rules?

Imagine a society where individuals are told to question, explore, and challenge the norm. This is where truth-seekers thrive.

When people are free from conformity, they can dive into new territories, question assumptions, and discover truths hidden before.

The Power to Ask Questions

A key aspect of finding truth is having the freedom to ask questions.

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When people can ask why, how, and what if, they open doors to understanding and enlightenment. Asking questions isn’t defiance but a path to deeper insights.

Think about it — many breakthroughs in science, philosophy, and morality come from curious minds that dared to question common wisdom.

The freedom to question is a mighty tool that can lead to discovering profound truths reshaping our view of the world.

Empowering Minds through Diversity

Freedom encourages diversity, and diversity is where truth thrives.

When people are free to follow their unique paths, a mix of perspectives emerges.

Each person brings a part of the truth to the table, building a richer understanding of the world.

It’s like solving a puzzle. Every piece, no matter how small, is crucial. Embracing diverse thoughts, experiences, and backgrounds is vital in the pursuit of truth.

Unveiling Truth: A Summit of Freedom

Imagine reaching a mountain summit after a tough climb. The view is breathtaking, and suddenly, everything clicks. Likewise, the quest for truth is a climb, and freedom is the summit.

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The journey may be challenging, full of doubts, but it’s in the freedom to pursue that truth reveals itself.

It’s at the summit of freedom that people see the bigger picture, connect the dots, and understand profound truths that were once hidden.

Closing Thoughts

In conclusion, truth isn’t waiting to be found; it’s a dynamic force tied to the freedom to pursue it.

When people break free from conformity, embrace the power to question, and celebrate diverse thoughts, truth becomes a reality.

So, let’s promote a society valuing freedom — freedom of thought, freedom to question, and freedom to pursue truth. Because in the end, it’s in the realm of liberty that life’s undeniable truths find their voice, resonating through the minds of those who dared to seek them.

References:

  1. Also read my article
  2. Franklin D. Roosevelt Address at Temple University, Philadelphia, on Receiving an Honorary Degree
  3. Udemy Onlie course- Awakening To The Truth

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Preetham Surya
ILLUMINATION

Quote Analyst, Advocate, Arbitrator, Negotiator, Realist, Fitness freak