Slavery Mentality and Freedom

Two things amidst other things happens to a slave at the point of freedom; the second is worse than the first.

• The Joy of freedom:

Freedom is good. The feeling of joy that comes with it is second to none.
Fresh slaves get use to this euphoria of been set free after long period of slavery and if care is not taken, they create such a deep connection with the joy that they can spend years just being happy for the freedom without stepping into the reason for their freedom.

Freedom has essence. It has Purpose. Freedom comes with its own BURDEN. The best attitude to freedom is not reminiscing on the place you have been freed "from" but on the thing you have been freed to do...
It is a thin line of understanding.

In the DOMAIN OF FREEDOM, enormous responsibility is required. FREEDOM IS NOT FREELANCE.

• The shock of freedom:

Slavery conditions neuro-associatively. It makes you get so used to it that when you are been set free you are thrown into such a world of shock...

In Mr Pavlov's experiment, the freed dog kept returning back to the habit it exhibited while on chains...

The shock world does another strange thing... it makes one act in the false sense of fear that the masters might come back to put them back into slavery... This shock world makes leadership and initiative difficult to come by. It makes them think temporarily, lacking any sense of continuity, no generational insight.
It makes them amass selfish wealth and struggle for the piece of meat... after all, it has been a long time they ate. It makes them Poor. It keeps them underdeveloped continually.

"The capacity it takes to manage freedom is more than the one it takes to manage slavery".
Freedom is good, but freedom can be the new slavery if not managed properly...

"Slavery to self is the worst type of slavery".
"The true essence of slavery is to learn from the Masters"...
The new and best independence is inter-dependence.
World powers rule by cooperation...

By: Nonso Kingsley Nwosu
(The Transformation Strategist)

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