Freedom and Happiness or Servitude? 2 Paths in Life

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Yicheng · Mar 2, 2025
On life’s long journey, each of us constantly faces choices — choices that ultimately shape our destiny. At the core, these choices often boil down to two distinct paths: one that chases wealth, fame, and material success, and another that seeks inner freedom and happiness, democracy and peace. Many people mistakenly believe that wealth and […]

On life’s long journey, each of us constantly faces choices — choices that ultimately shape our destiny. At the core, these choices often boil down to two distinct paths: one that chases wealth, fame, and material success, and another that seeks inner freedom and happiness, democracy and peace.

Many people mistakenly believe that wealth and money are the only paths to freedom and happiness for all, but this mindset often leads us into a dangerous trap. True wealth does not come from piling up material possessions, but from inner peach and a deep understanding of universal truth.

The Path of Servitude: Trading Freedom and Happiness for Wealth

In many societies, wealth is seen as the ultimate measure of success — a symbol that promises not only material comfort, but also freedom and happiness and a dignified lifestyle. This belief is reinforced by countless advertisements, media messages, and self-help gurus. From childhood, we are taught to believe that “money equals freedom.” However, the pursuit of wealth is often a process of trading freedom and happiness for servitude.

On the surface, money seems to offer choices and a comfortable life. But in reality, many people sacrifice their health and most of their time just to earn a paycheck. In the end, they gain money — but they may lose their health, their dreams, and the freedom to explore life’s many other possibilities.

Some people work endlessly to keep their wealth. They spend so much time and energy, even breaking their own moral values, until they become just another piece in the system.

Many businesspeople and entrepreneurs might look successful on the outside, but inside, they live with stress, anxiety, and fear of losing everything. In the race for money and status, they forget why they started. They get stuck in a life of constant competition and pressure.

It is much like the tale of Faust, who bargained with the devil, offering up his soul in exchange for wealth and glory. Yet, beneath the glittering surface of success, his freedom and happiness slowly slipped away, and he lost himself. This is what happens when people chase wealth above all else. It takes away who they really are and traps them in a prison they built for themselves.

The pursuit of wealth, though it seems to offer us endless choices, often takes away life’s simplest and most genuine joys. This is not to say that making money is wrong — everyone needs to make a living. But we need to recognize how the blind chase for money can distort the very humanity. Only with that clarity can we find the courage to seek a life that is truly full of freedom and happiness.

The Path to Freedom and Happiness: Democracy and Inner Peace

In contrast to the pursuit of wealth, the path to true freedom and happiness is paved with democracy and a deep sense of inner peace and calmness.

This path is not about accumulating material possessions but about discovering true freedom and happiness within, and understanding the essence of life. Real happiness comes from deep self-awareness, a strong sense of personal worth, and a genuine love for the world.

The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates once said, “Know thyself.” This simple yet profound idea leads us toward self-awareness and deep inner exploration. The pursuit of freedom and happiness is not about chasing wealth, fame, or external success — it is about understanding, accepting, and embracing the connection between yourself and the world.

True freedom, as the foundation of happiness, is not about controlling others or blindly following the crowd. It’s about having an independent mind — the ability to rule your inner world, stand firm against outside judgment, and make choices that truly belong to you.

Real happiness is not a path of indulgence or escapism. It comes from the freedom to choose, to live in a way that aligns with your heart. Each of us can find peace and fulfillment in life, without needing wealth or external approval to prove our worth.

Those who are truly happy value people for who they are, knowing that we are enough just as we are. But those who are lost see people as means to profit, forgetting the value of being human itself.

Of course, personal happiness also depends on the support of the broader social environment. A society with a strong democratic system and a well-functioning welfare system provides every citizen with the freedom to express themselves and the basic security they need. This creates space for people to choose more diverse ways of living and ensures they can pursue their own version of happiness without being overwhelmed by external pressures.

Take Finland’s universal basic income experiment as an example. Over the course of two years, the government provided 2,000 unemployed citizens with a monthly payment of 560 euros — with no strings attached. By the end of the trial, researchers found that these individuals reported significantly better mental health and higher life satisfaction. With reduced financial stress, some participants began actively learning new skills, while others took bold steps to try jobs they had once feared or even started small businesses. This experiment didn’t just produce data — it revealed something deeper: the vital role that social welfare plays in protecting and nurturing personal happiness.

The Relationship Between Wealth and Happiness: A Double-Edged Sword

Wealth itself is neither good nor bad — it’s simply a tool, something we all need to navigate life and create opportunities. But when people lose sight of this and turn wealth into their only goal, it becomes a trap, pulling them further away from true happiness.

We have seen it time and again — people who achieve extraordinary material success often end up feeling spiritually empty and deeply alone. Throughout history, and even today, many famous figures have come to realize that money is not the ultimate key to happiness. Take Howard Hughes, for example. One of the wealthiest and most successful businessmen of the 20th century, Hughes built a vast empire across aviation, film, and more. Yet in his later years, he withdrew completely from the world, isolating himself in hotel rooms, tormented by severe mental health struggles and an overwhelming fear of the outside world.

An opposite example is Kazuo Inamori. While he achieved remarkable success in business, he also placed great importance on spiritual practice, spending his whole life reflecting on the meaning of life and the essence of being human. Inamori’s philosophy of “Respect the Divine and Love People” emphasized the deep connection between business and ethics. To him, true success was never about wealth alone — it was about the growth of the soul and the contributions one makes to society.

On the path to freedom and happiness, wealth is more like a byproduct. It’s not the goal, but rather a tool that can make life more colorful and fulfilling. As the Western philosopher Martin Heidegger once said, “The essence of being human lies not in having, but in becoming.”

True happiness comes from inner awakening and the realization of one’s own value — and wealth, if it comes at all, is simply something that follows along the way.

Conclusion: Choosing the Path to Freedom and Happiness

On the journey of life, each of us will ultimately face a choice between two paths: a life driven by profit, or a life centered on humanity?

We can keep chasing wealth and fame, only to find ourselves caught in an endless cycle of desire, becoming slaves to money. Or we can choose to pursue freedom and happiness — a path without glittering gold, but one filled with peace and fulfillment.

History and the wisdom of philosophy remind us that wealth is never the whole story. True freedom and happiness within our soul are the goals most worth pursuing.

In the end, the choice between these two paths comes down to inner awakening. When we stop letting the world’s standards cloud be our vision and instead seek freedom and happiness from within, it will naturally follow.

Wealth can be part of life, but it can never be the purpose of our existence. Those who lose themselves in the pursuit of wealth are the ones covered in the dust of the world — people who pour all their energy into chasing material gain, forgetting the deeper callings of their heart. In the end, they may accumulate riches, but they lose the very freedom and happiness they longed for.

True wisdom lies in seeing the difference between these two paths, and choosing the one that leads to freedom and happiness. It is about creating the most beautiful masterpiece of your life — one where your efforts are not just for yourself, but for the happiness of all.

 

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