Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains
तं विद्याद् दुःखसंयोगवियोगं योगसंज्ञितम्। स निश्चयेन योक्तव्यो योगोऽनिर्विण्णचेतसा।। Chapter 6, Verse 23 We can learn the importance of equanimity in life and how it can lead to a peaceful mind. We can also learn that achieving a steady and focused mind is not easy and requires practice and dedication. It teaches us the need to strive for inner balance and that it can be attained through the practice of yoga and meditation. Rousseau asserts through this quote that governance repress the physical freedom that is our birthright, and do nothing to secure the civil freedom for the sake of which we enter into civil society. In this regard, it is concluded that a man free to the extent that he can exert his individual powers of thought, emotion, and/or action ; liberation in each of these aspects preassumes a freedom of will that allows for freedom in choice. Man when born has neither liabilities nor any boundaries while with growing up, numerous boundaries have been fenced up....