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... sense of responsibility allows one to discover that there are things he can do . Even in the act of fighting for freedom , the oppressed person will feel more human if he believes that his actions are his own . Freedom is also related ...
... sense of responsibility allows one to discover that there are things he can do . Even in the act of fighting for freedom , the oppressed person will feel more human if he believes that his actions are his own . Freedom is also related ...
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... sense of purposefulness . Men have always asked themselves , " Why am I here ? " " What is life all about ? " " Is there a purpose to my existence ? ” “ What can I count on to put direction in my life ? " Most men have answered this ...
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