We are taught to believe that freedom is humanity's greatest achievement. Yet in the digital age, in politics, in love, even in the quiet of our own thoughts, freedom often feels less like liberation and more like a new form of captivity. This book explores the paradox of freedom: how the very condition we revere can turn into its opposite. From the invisible chains of algorithms and markets to the psychological traps of choice, from the commodification of autonomy to the silent burden of "you can do anything," it reveals how modern life transforms liberty into dependence-subtly, invisibly, and with our consent. But freedom is not an instinct, nor a gift. It is a discipline, a burden, and a possibility. It is not measured in endless choices, but in the courage to take responsibility, to draw limits, to live without masks, and to resist the comfortable slavery of illusion. This is not a book of easy answers, but of unsettling questions. It dismantles slogans, uncovers paradoxes, and refuses the consolations of shallow autonomy. Its aim is not to offer a ready-made definition of freedom-but to awaken the reader's own struggle for it. Because freedom cannot be sold, granted, or inherited. It can only be lived-day after day-as a conscious pursuit of freedom. Keywords Freedom, autonomy, philosophy, society, psychology, politics, individuality
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