Human beings possess the gift of personal freedom and liberty of the mind. We each possess the sovereignty over the body and mind to define ourselves and embrace the values that we wish to exemplify. Personal autonomy enables humans to take independent action and use reason to establish moral values. We are part of nature. Consciousness, human cognition, and awareness of our own mortality allow us to script an independent survival reality and not merely react to environmental forces.
A man must choose his own way of life, and_it is only by following out one__ own bent that there can be the really harmonious life._ [In an interview conducted by Bram Stoker]
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A man must choose his own way of life, and_it is only by following out one__ own bent that there can be the really harmonious life._ [In an interview conducted by Bram Stoker]
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