Jean-Paul Sartre’s Determined Freedom



  When we think about freedom, we often imagine being able to do whatever we want no limits, no rules,   no boundaries. But for Jean-Paul Sartre, a French philosopher and one of the main figures of  existentialism, freedom means something deeper and more challenging.

  Determined freedom”  a kind of freedom that is not absolute, but still very real and also Sartre believed that we are free to make choices, but we must also take full responsibility for those choices.

 At first, it sounds strange, why would being free feel?
But for Sarte, that freedom is not easy. We are free because no one can make decisions for us we are always the ones choosing what to do but at the same time, that freedom is a burden, because we can’t escape responsibility for our actions.

 And Sarte determined matters today because In a world full of pressures from social media, family expectations, and society’s rules  Sartre’s idea of determined freedom reminds us that we still have the power to choose. We might not control everything that happens to us, but we can control how we respond and what we become.

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