A desire to better understand your beliefs can make you feel philosophical today. As a result of your efforts to define and catalog your unique personal ideology, you may be reflecting upon the condition of the world and the struggles humans have endured throughout time. Your considerations may lead you to acknowledge the importance of intellectual and spiritual freedoms. If you feel driven to do your part to protect those freedoms, you should consider becoming a member of an organization that defends others' rights to express their ideas and opinions freely, to pursue self-actualization, and to explore spirituality in a variety of ways. In doing your part to protect individual liberties today, you may discover that you feel free to broaden your personal philosophy.

Taking pains to protect the right of others when opportunities to do so present themselves can ensure that your rights are protected in the future. Though most people loudly articulate their love of freedom, they may nonetheless consciously or even unconsciously deny others their right to do, say, or live as they please. When you understand that people who think and believe differently than you do should be free to do so and are furthermore willing to defend their right to do so, you demonstrate your open-mindedness and your commitment to supporting autonomous choice. As you have stood up for others, so will they stand to defend you should your rights be challenged. The protection you afford others' rights today represents an integral part of bringing about a more liberated world.