Individual Freedom

 Individual freedom means everyone is born free and can make choices about their own life. This comes from the First Amendment and other parts of the Bill of Rights. Today, it’s reflected in freedom of speech, religion, assembly, and personal expression. As James Madison wrote, “The advancement and diffusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true liberty.” Individual freedom gives people the power to shape their own lives and the country around them.

Individual freedom is one of the reasons I feel like I can explore my interests in history, politics, and gaming without anyone stopping me. It also reminds me that freedom comes with responsibility—like following school rules or respecting other people’s opinions. Knowing I have the right to speak, think, and act freely makes me feel more confident and in control of my own life, even as a high school student.


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