It's ironic how many captives proudly pledge allegiance to the flag.
Funny how fervently we proclaim we're willing to die for freedom, but are unwilling to live free in our daily lives.
Strange how much lip service we give to being grateful for our
freedom, while constantly trampling on that precious gift with poor
choices.
We don't need chains, whips, and jail cells to be held captive.
Involuntary servitude is a crime against humanity. But voluntary servitude is a crime against nature, as it stifles our joy and constrains our potential.
As I explain in my book, Uncommon Sense, Viktor Frankl locked in a concentration camp cell is more free than the drug or pornography addict in America.
Voluntary servitude -- and its opposite, personal freedom -- come in
five forms: spiritual, mental, emotional, physical, and financial.
Answer the following questions to determine just how free you are in your life: