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How free you are? - Coggle Diagram
How free you are?
Human Conduct Criteria
Pleasure and Instincts
Immediate Gratification
Biological Drives
Hedonism vs. Long-term Satisfaction
Concept of Freedom
Unconscious Norms of the Superego
Internalized Social Values
Family Influences
Societal Expectations
Morality and Guilt
Conscience Development
Social Pressure
Peer Influence
Conformity
Desire for Acceptance
Cultural Expectations
Traditions
Media Influence
Concept of Freedom
Concept of Freedom
Moral and Civil Norms
Legal Framework
Rights and Duties
Enforcement Mechanisms
Ethical Guidelines
Philosophical Theories
Professional Standards
Values Appreciated by Oneself
Personal Integrity
Authenticity
Consistency in Actions
Self-Respect
Self-Esteem
Self-Acceptance
The Deep Self
Authentic Values
Intrinsic Motivation
Personal Fulfillment
Self-Actualization
Realizing Potential
Continuous Growth
Concept of Freedom
Obstacles to Freedom
Ignorance
Lack of Knowledge
Educational Deficits
Misinformation
Misguided Beliefs
Superstitions
Prejudices
Fear
Paralysis of Choice
Overthinking
Avoidance of Risks
Avoidance Behavior
Withdrawal from Opportunities
Inability to Engage
Passions
Emotional Turmoil
Stress and Anxiety
Overwhelming Feelings
Impulsive Decisions
Lack of Reflection
Regret and Consequence
Violence
Physical Coercion
Threats and Intimidation
Abuse
Psychological Abuse
Manipulation
Emotional Harm
Mental Disorders
Anxiety
Chronic Worry
Panic Attacks
Depression
Loss of Interest
Negative Thought Patterns
Concept of Freedom
Essence of Freedom
Autonomy
Independence of Thought
Freedom from External Control
Self-Determination
Personal Choice
Responsibility for Choices
Relation between Freedom and Values
Values Guide Actions
Ethical Decision-Making
Alignment with Personal Beliefs
Values Influence Choices
Long-term Consequences
Impact on Others
Freedom-of
Absence of Constraints
Legal Freedoms
Social Freedoms
External Limitations
Systemic Barriers
Interpersonal Conflicts
Freedom-to
Ability to Act
Empowerment through Knowledge
Access to Resources
Empowerment
Self-Efficacy
Confidence in Abilities