02-06-2014, 02:56 PM
How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World: A Handbook For Personal Liberty
In 1973 Harry Browne sent a simple message -- that you can live the life
you want to live. Forty years after the publication of How I Found
Freedom in an Unfree World, it is now being reissued in digital format
-- to reach the millions of people around the world that are still
seeking a point of view that is as refreshing, and liberating as it was
when it first appeared on the scene.
From the book:
Freedom is the opportunity to live your life as you want to live it. And that is
possible, even if others remain as they are.
If you’re not free now, it might be because you’ve been preoccupied with
the people or institutions that you feel have restrained your freedom. I
don’t expect you to stop worrying about them merely because I suggest
that you do.
I do hope to show you, though, that those people and institutions are
relatively powerless to stop you — once you decide how you will achieve
your freedom. There are things you can do to be free, and if you turn
your attention to those things, no one will stand in your way. But when
you become preoccupied with those who are blocking you, you overlook the
many alternatives you could use to bypass them.
The freedom you seek is already available to you, but it has gone
unnoticed. There probably are two basic reasons you haven’t taken
advantage of that freedom.
One reason is that you’re unaware of the many alternatives available to you.
"I first read this book in 1974, in college and starting a career. I was
hell bent on changing the world, and this book stopped me dead in my
tracks. I read it now as a personal ritual once a year, it has saved me a
lot of time and wasted energy, not to mention money. I've been far
more successful AND happy changing my own world, and you will be too
with the help of this book. Invariably the people I've met over the
years who practice these principles are the most open, generous,
productive, happy people I've known. Too, the ones who preach (and
practice) self sacrifice and "unselfishness" (i.e., Altruism)invariably
have their hand in someone elses pocket, yours perhaps, or are quite
willing and eager to sacrifice others as well, you perhaps, for your
own good, of course. Don't let 'em get away with it.BUY THIS BOOK.
Except for Libertarians, freedom is a concept largely ingored these
days, most likely because freedom involves responsibility--for
yourself--what a concept! READ THIS BOOK. Browne doesn't let anybody
off the hook. GIVE THIS BOOK AWAY. Then people won't wonder how you
can be so self assured and still be a nice person. You'll be an enigma!
And there aren't nearly enough of us enigmas out here..."
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In 1973 Harry Browne sent a simple message -- that you can live the life
you want to live. Forty years after the publication of How I Found
Freedom in an Unfree World, it is now being reissued in digital format
-- to reach the millions of people around the world that are still
seeking a point of view that is as refreshing, and liberating as it was
when it first appeared on the scene.
From the book:
Freedom is the opportunity to live your life as you want to live it. And that is
possible, even if others remain as they are.
If you’re not free now, it might be because you’ve been preoccupied with
the people or institutions that you feel have restrained your freedom. I
don’t expect you to stop worrying about them merely because I suggest
that you do.
I do hope to show you, though, that those people and institutions are
relatively powerless to stop you — once you decide how you will achieve
your freedom. There are things you can do to be free, and if you turn
your attention to those things, no one will stand in your way. But when
you become preoccupied with those who are blocking you, you overlook the
many alternatives you could use to bypass them.
The freedom you seek is already available to you, but it has gone
unnoticed. There probably are two basic reasons you haven’t taken
advantage of that freedom.
One reason is that you’re unaware of the many alternatives available to you.
"I first read this book in 1974, in college and starting a career. I was
hell bent on changing the world, and this book stopped me dead in my
tracks. I read it now as a personal ritual once a year, it has saved me a
lot of time and wasted energy, not to mention money. I've been far
more successful AND happy changing my own world, and you will be too
with the help of this book. Invariably the people I've met over the
years who practice these principles are the most open, generous,
productive, happy people I've known. Too, the ones who preach (and
practice) self sacrifice and "unselfishness" (i.e., Altruism)invariably
have their hand in someone elses pocket, yours perhaps, or are quite
willing and eager to sacrifice others as well, you perhaps, for your
own good, of course. Don't let 'em get away with it.BUY THIS BOOK.
Except for Libertarians, freedom is a concept largely ingored these
days, most likely because freedom involves responsibility--for
yourself--what a concept! READ THIS BOOK. Browne doesn't let anybody
off the hook. GIVE THIS BOOK AWAY. Then people won't wonder how you
can be so self assured and still be a nice person. You'll be an enigma!
And there aren't nearly enough of us enigmas out here..."
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