BirdAuthor Paul Johnson wrote, “How do we recognize the heroes and heroines of today?

First, by absolute independence of mind, which springs from the ability to think everything through for yourself, and to treat whatever is the current consensus on any issue with skepticism. 

Second, having made up your mind independently, to act – resolutely and consistently. 

Third, to ignore or reject everything the media throws at you, provided you remain convinced you are doing right.

Finally, to act with personal courage at all times, regardless of consequences to yourself.”

Freedom means different things to different people. Just hearing the word can evoke images of Americana, political rallies, partisanship, hotly debated issues, and harsh feelings. It can also call up warm stirrings of apple pie and Fourth of July celebrations.  But I believe the concept of freedom is well embodied in Paul Johnson’s quote above. For what is freedom if it is not felt at the individual level? And in exercising those four traits any individual would be living at a very high level of freedom indeed. But even more than how freedom is received, those four traits of a hero may be a huge key to how freedom is preserved. I would suggest that free societies can only result from, and be maintained by, such people.

Not everyone, though, will be such a person. From Sturgeon’s Law (as recently written about in Orrin Woodward and Oliver DeMille’s latest best seller Leadershift), we know not to expect more than maybe 10%. As Peter Shift said in a recent radio interview with Oliver DeMille, “that may even be very optimistic.” But we don’t need everyone.  We only need some . . .

Some who will think independently and decide on real issues for themselves.

Some who will act resolutely and consistently with those thoughts.

Some who will ignore and reject the “official story” and the programming of the agenda-laden media.

And finally, some who will act with personal courage regardless of the cost.

Freedom allows this type of living, but it also requires it. 

Will you be a hero?

Sincerely,

Chris Brady

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(This article kicks off a planned series of installments to be taken from a talk I gave on a recent book signing tour with Orrin Woodward through the central United States. Of course, this good intention could be thwarted by any number of distractions, including but not limited to national emergencies, flash flood conditions at Lake Gaston, manuscript publication deadlines, leadership conference preparation, and possibly even lunch. The reader’s patience, as always, is a necessary quality for participation in this blog, and of course, is greatly appreciated.)

 

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9 responses to “A Hero’s Freedoms and Freedom’s Heroes”

  1. Roy Kronvall-Goac Avatar

    This was beautifully articulated. I am prayerful that we all can endeavor to be vigilant and at all times pursue that true freedom of which you speak of here. Too often the people (myself included) are inundated by what we see and hear, and take up the torches and pitchforks without seeking the truth. I hope that in the current state of our world we would take the time to seek out that truth and stand for what is right and strive for Liberty and Justice with moral integrity. Thank you Chris.

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  2. Cathy - Team Rascal of Rascal Nation Avatar

    Chris,
    As always, our culture has something misappropriated and improperly defined. Thank you for clearly taking back the concept of heroism with your words and thoughts, and put it back squarely where it belongs.
    I recently did a post on eroding freedoms and fixing the issues with LeaderShift on my blog. It’s obvious to me my thoughts on it aren’t in the same state as yours, let alone the same zip code . . .

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  3. Stuart Colvin Avatar
    Stuart Colvin

    Chris, thanks for sharing and challenging us, looking forward to the rest of the installments. Stuart.

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  4. Matt Mielke Avatar
    Matt Mielke

    I’m all in!

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  5. Wes Smith Avatar
    Wes Smith

    Great stuff Chris. We appreciate the perspective and truth.

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  6. Deanna Schlabach Avatar
    Deanna Schlabach

    Powerful and motivatlingly convicting! I have such a ways to go. Thanks for your great exhortation!

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  7. Don Schultz, Team VIP Phalanx Avatar
    Don Schultz, Team VIP Phalanx

    Chris, I’m not sure about the disclaimer at the end of the article;
    “(This article kicks off a planned series of installments to be taken from a talk I gave on a recent book signing tour with Orrin Woodward through the central United States. Of course, this good intention could be thwarted by any number of distractions, including but not limited to national emergencies, flash flood conditions at Lake Gaston, manuscript publication deadlines, leadership conference preparation, and possibly even lunch. The reader’s patience, as always, is a necessary quality for participation in this blog, and of course, is greatly appreciated.)”
    Benjamin Franklin said, “he who is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else.” LOL
    Seriously, I deeply appreciate your thoughtful and well articulated insights. You do a great job of leading from the front, in deed and word. Thanks for your leadership with LIFE and we will “wait with baited breath” for the release of more insights on “A Heroes Freedoms and Freedoms Heroes”, as soon as the emergencies dissipate.

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  8. dave nelson Avatar
    dave nelson

    hi Chris,
    thanx for all you do. When you talk bout you family hammer, i think of a bell and a song and peter, paul and Mary.
    I love what you do,
    Dave Nelson

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  9. SJ Barakony Avatar

    (This article kicks off a planned series of installments to be taken from a talk I gave on a recent book signing tour with Orrin Woodward through the central United States. Of course, this good intention could be thwarted by any number of distractions, including but not limited to national emergencies, flash flood conditions at Lake Gaston, manuscript publication deadlines, leadership conference preparation, and possibly even lunch. The reader’s patience, as always, is a necessary quality for participation in this blog, and of course, is greatly appreciated.)

    Fantastic! Freedom F posts are always my favorite due to one of my core missions / Resolution 13.
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    Looks like one, or more of the above, have arisen! It’s completely understandable & in the interim, there is much to learn from from the Twitter timeline/stream, to the re-posts, the amazing audios, or the existing books!
    p.s. Please come to the Ohio Seminar sometime soon – you & Terri are the only PC’s who haven’t been here in the past several years 😉

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