Has
the Great Reset Reminded Us Why Freedom's Worth the Fight?
When I was a child, I stumbled upon philosophy through a tummy ache. I had eaten too much or run around too hard and found myself feeling miserable outside on a hot summer day. While I was in my own private agony, I remember thinking, "I'll never take all the hours I've spent without stomach pains for granted again." And I never did. Sometimes when other childhood problems had me down, I'd think, "Well, at least you don't have a stomachache," and I'd nod in agreement to the voice in my head. I learned to appreciate something simple — living without pain. Yet I also remember wondering, "Did I really have to go through that momentary misery just to appreciate normal existence?" I think the answer is "yes."