Embracing Freedom

We have a lot of issues here in the United States. We're far from perfect. There's tension, strife, political unrest, and economic tensions. It's safe to say we have our fair share of problems. However, despite all that, this is a pretty special place. I've spent time in 25 different countries over the past 18 years, dating back to an England/Ireland trip with my friend Eric in 2006. I've been to most of Europe, the majority of the Middle East, Central America, and several SE Asian countries.

Every country I've visited has provided me with a unique perspective. There are so many beautiful places, filled with amazing people, wrapped in fascinating cultures around the world. Simultaneously, every time I travel abroad, I'm reminded of the uniqueness and beauty of our own country. Most notably, our freedom. It's easy to take it for granted, but wow, it's something worth embracing. So yeah, we have problems, but we shouldn't forget that we also have something special here. Today, we celebrate the freedom that we share together.

Within each of our own lives, we also have a different kind of freedom available to us. It's the kind of freedom that stems from healthy financial stewardship, avoidance of debt, and the refusal to pursue a materialistic life. Our society's culture of stuff, money, and status has the power to entrap us. But it's a choice. We each have the power to choose our own path.

Some of you have chosen the path of freedom. You have made sacrifices, humbled yourselves, practiced discipline, and established values different from what our culture pushes down our throats. Congrats to you! It's a difficult path, but if you've tasted it, you know just how amazing it can be.

If you haven't chosen freedom (yet), perhaps now is the time. It's never too late to change course. Even if you've driven down the worldly road for decades, you still have a choice. The fork in the road is still in front of you.

Happy 4th, everyone! I hope you celebrate our freedom today, while also embracing a different kind of freedom.

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