I definitely think the best things in life are not free. There are so many examples I can name. For one, every thing you want in life you have to work hard to earn it. Nothing is given to you for free. Everything in life costs you or someone else money, time, or effort. This includes all the important things in life like air, freedom, life, living, love, children, marriage, jobs, and friendships.
However, if we consider the meaning of free, ‘without cost of any kind to anyone at any time — past, present or future’, it would be hard to find anything that is free. Every aspect of life carries some sort of commitment. Freedom is not free. In order for this great country of ours to possess freedom that it offers, countless numbers of men and women have paid a high price to make it so. In order for us to go about freely in this great country, we have to follow certain guidelines or obedience of laws for the general welfare.
If we insist on not doing so, eventually, our freedom will be lost and then placed under guarded control. Life is not free. One has to commit to life. Even though a child is brought into this world through no decision of his or her own, it costs someone to bring that child into this life, and it will further cost for life to be maintained for that child. In addition, in order to live, one has to commit to the idea of living, at whatever standards they choose or their circumstances dictate.
Living is not free. Life consists of many elements and the cost of each must be factored in: nourishment for our health, apparel for our bodies, learning for our minds, nurturing for emotional well being, just to name a few. There are those these things must be provided for and we do, because they cannot. Then there are those who refuse to work to provide these things for them — the rest of us bear the burden of doing so. Furthermore, death is not free. Just ask those who pay for the memorials of that dear departed loved one.
The Term Paper on Censorship vs. Free Speech and Artistic Freedom
Dunia Arteen English 120 Mr. Flynn 10/10/2012 Censorship vs. Free Speech and Artistic freedom Throughout the ages, people practiced and enjoyed some of opinions and rights that had two different sides of acceptance in affirmative or negative ways. These differences delivered arguments about, should people go through these rights without any limitation by the law? Especially those related with the ...
Pain and grief that caused by separation from those we love causes the emotional cost that is great and sometimes overwhelming for long periods. Air, even the air we breathe is not free. Just one aspect of it not being free is the many companies and agencies that fight to keep ‘clean air’ at the forefront of the world’s attention. Much of the cost of living is due to various programs that operate (at least under this appearance) to clean up the air and keep certain harmful elements at acceptable levels. Love is not free. ‘Free love’ became a catch phrase during the so-called hippie era of our society, but that was not, and never will be love, it was just plain ole’ lust.
Love lasts beyond the space of a few moments of passion because love and includes a commitment. The pleasure of passion was a reward of commitment to love, but in today’s world, we want the pleasure without the commitment. Dangerous foolishness of lust will hurt emotionally, mentally, physically, and financially, for whoever is involved in such actions. Not anyone who thinks love is free has ever counted the cost of commitment. It takes commitment on the part of each of us to feel loved and to love.
Sometimes, it takes a great deal of effort to love. Nothing is free. Please, let’s make sure that what we commit to what is worthy of our efforts, and will be profitable not only to our daily lives, but to our well-being, also. Most important of all, some things in life are priceless; we need to learn to not take these for granted.