Freedom is the absence of obstacles 'to the realization of desires.'
13-Feb-2011, 10:01
Mehrgan
Re: freedom
Quote:
Originally Posted by mamen
My dear teachers,
What does this sentence mean?
Freedom is the absence of obstacles 'to the realization of desires.'
***not a teacher***
The "to" before "the realisation" is the preposition of "obstacles". So, if you remove all those obstacles, then you can have all your desires realised! ;-)