Wednesday, February 12, 2014

I Want to be a Slave

That sounds crazy, and even offensive to some, but here me out. I'm not talking about whips and chains, building pyramids or picking cotton. No, I'm talking about the kind of slavery that sets you free.
You see, since I was a young boy, I had always been drawn to the romantic tales of freedom fighters, whether it be Robin Hood, Chief Joseph, Davey Crockett, William Wallace, and a whole bucket more. I wanted to fight for the oppressed and standing in the way of tyrants and giving my life for freedom if necessary.
This rebellious spirit grew in me, deep down to the point that I could not accept anyone telling me what to do. I was going to live life my way, and if you didn't like it sweetheart, we were going to have to part ways. I was going to be free from any and all restraints. A desperado in a way.
I found myself part of a movement that was standing down their oppressive government, and yet, I was being nagged by this voice in my head that was telling me something I didn't want to hear. "You can't win, Milo. Human nature throws itself against your movement, as noble as it may be. You are wasting what precious little life you have for a cause that can never come to fruition", it would say.
I kept pushing it aside, because the cause was all I had to look forward to. It was who I was. Eventually, I had to accept the truth, it was the only way to shut my annoying mind up!
It wasn't long after I cut myself free from activism that I realized how far I had taken that philosophy. I had pushed away loved ones and anyone, really, who thought to disagree with me. I had rebelled myself into loneliness. That was how bad I wanted to be free. I obviously didn't understand what real freedom is.
Real freedom is putting yourself into something that is obtainable; giving of yourself selflessly; making yourself a slave to others. I had to come to that place to realize that living for myself made me bitter and lonely all the time, and that there are people who tried to give of themselves to me, people who tried desperately to help me see, that I hurt.
Real freedom is having a spouse and children, and making yourself their servant, as they make themselves yours out of mutual love for one another. Real freedom is putting your heart mind and soul into something knowing that you are not doing it in vain. Real freedom produces happiness, and even during the rough times, peace of mind. As contradictory as it sounds, real freedom is making yourself a slave to another.

10 comments:

  1. Real freedom is being able to define what freedome is for ones self, never forget that :)

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    1. Yes, I agree. I should have stated that this is what freedom is for me. Lol!

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  2. Hi, Milo Cloudsurfer, and welcome to the Community! I get what you are saying. When you truly believe in something, and are passionate about it, you often become a "slave" of sorts to it, whether you intend to or not!

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    1. Hello Laurie! Thank you for the welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it. I look forward to reading your posts on hear and interacting more. 8^)

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  3. Everyone check you Gmail. You should all have invites to our private PWG Facebook Page.
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/PreferedWritersGroup
    I'll spam this via Drew's post. Hopefully he wont mind.

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  4. I love how you appealed to the naughty deviant in me and tricked me into getting a beautiful and inspiring message. Toying with my emotions and making me a better person. I feel violated... but in a good way. :P

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    1. A-hahahaha! Good, I only enjoy violating people when they enjoy it. ;)

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  5. LOL. yes your are right, I was thinking to myself what am I about to read when I click on this.. it is good to want to be free but remember only you can become what you want to be and also only you know what the word free or slave is to you. I really enjoyed this.

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  6. You've given me a lot to think about. The political science major in me is thinking about the difference between liberty and freedom. Maybe I need to think these things through in a post.

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    1. I LOVE the way we are all inspiring each other already! :D

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