
' A lion had a fox to attend on him, and whenever they went hunting the fox found the prey and the lion fell upon it and killed it, and then they divided it between them in certain proportions. But the lion always got a very large share, and the fox a very small one, which didn't please the latter at all; so he determined to set up on his own account. He began by trying to steal a lamb from a flock of sheep: but the shepherd saw him and set his dogs on him. The hunter was now the hunted, and was very soon caught and despatched by the dogs.'
Aesop's Fables
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Being free doesn't necesarilly means that you are in danger.But you are in danger if you are a part of a flock of sheeps without the ability to express yourself freely.Freedom includes many risks that you should better take than just wondering for the rest of your life what would have happened if you had tried something that you never had.
Servitude is high honour?! Not really!!! It's lack of general freedom, not personal freedom. I've got no disagreement with Panos, 'cause what he says isn't far from the truth...
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