Giovanni, Germany, Age 36

Giovanni, Germany, Age 36

Giovanni, Germany, Age 36 Freedom means for me to explore the world without restrictions and to make my own decisions—regardless of whether they meet society’s expectations or not. I want to live without fear of judgment and follow my own path. True freedom, to me,...
Carmen, Germany, Age 36

Carmen, Germany, Age 36

Carmen, Germany, Age 36 Freedom means having the ability to make my own decisions and shape my life according to my own vision. It’s about not being restricted by external constraints or expectations, but having the space to unfold myself. In this freedom, I find the...
Jan, Germany, Age 36

Jan, Germany, Age 36

Jan, Germany, Age 36 Freedom means, for me, being able to decide for myself at any time what I want to do and where I want to go. Back Back to Liberty...
Ulrich, Germany, Age 63

Ulrich, Germany, Age 63

Ulrich, Germany, Age 63 Freedom exists when there is a life without fear, hunger, and poverty—for me and for all people. A life in dignity. Back Back to Liberty...
Bernd, Germany, Age 65

Bernd, Germany, Age 65

Bernd, Germany, Age 65 Imagine for a moment that you had an internal gauge—a kind of level indicator—for your current sense of freedom. Like any gauge, it would have a scale, say from zero to one hundred. The value shown would naturally fluctuate. But when the...
Angela, Germany, Age 69

Angela, Germany, Age 69

Angela K, Germany, Age 69 To me, freedom means being seen as a human being and not just as a woman. It also means democracy—that is, equal rights for everyone, as equally as possible, regardless of sexuality, gender, or nationality. For me, freedom also means respect...