Daily Freedom
Short words of wisdom from Reginald Firehammer, originally published between 2010 and 2011.
- Introduction
- Why Do You Want To Be Free?
- Holiday Freedom
- Feeling Free
- Free Anywhere
- Free Yourself
- You Cannot Do That and Be Free—The Military
- The Trouble Is With You
- Harry Browne
- Free, Not Flim-Flammed
- The Freedom Challenge
- Lessons of Hawala
- Be A Ragnar Danneskjold
- Shedding the Shackles
- Freedom Is Personal
- Summler's Notes
- Free Individuals, not Society
- More Freedom Challenge
- Harry's Freedom Principles
- Rights or Freedom
- Freedom From The System
- Freedom's Infinite Potential
- Against The Flow
- The Free Family
- Freedom: Do It Yourself
- Dead, or Alive and Free?
- Freedom Is A Family Affair
- Nobody Wants Freedom
- Diversions From Freedom
- Tell Me How To Be Free
- Freedom Is Freedom To Work
- Eccentrics
- Individualists
- Individualists or Autonomists
- Freedom, Only For Individualists
- Food For Freedom
- What's Important?
- An American Individualist
- Your Own Path
- More Knowledge Resources
- No Problem For Individualists
- Individualism Is A Principle, Not Politics
- Reason, Not Feelings
- The God of Reality [SFI-1]
- Freedom's Virtues—Integrity
- Finish The Job! [SFI-2]
- Freedom's Virtues—Responsibility
- Individual Rebels
- Pain [SFI-3]
- Freedom's Virtues—Honesty
- Pleasure [SFI-4]
- Love and Hate [SFI-5]
- What Are You Waiting For?
- Freedom's Virtues—Competence
- Some Seeking Freedom
- Philosophy And Religion [SFI-6]
- Books For A Penny
- Freedom's Virtues—Productivity
- Individual Choice [SFI-7]
- Do Right! [SFI-8]
- Freedom's Virtues—Dignity
- Freedom Outlaws
- Freedom's Virtues—Courage
- Freedom, Not Vice
- Wisdom And Knowledge [SFI-9]
- Entertainment—Part 1 of 4
- Entertainment—Part 2 of 4
- Entertainment—Part 3 of 4
- Entertainment—Part 4 of 4
- Good Reading
- A Different Life
- Some Freedom Resources
- Free In The Whole World
- Close, But No Cigar
- Stop Wasting Your Time
- The Positive Pursuit Of Freedom
- Don't Join
- No Dilemma
- Thinking Freedom
- Freedom Restart
- Drugs, Homosexuals, and Pornography
- False Dichotomies
- Unknown and Unknowable
- Using The Government
- Only For The Incompetent and Unscrupulous
- Freedom Ethics
- Ayn Rand Books and Resources
- Money
- Objectivism, Individualism, and Freedom
- Online Resources
- Expats and PT
- Freedom Philosophy
- Independent Living
- Practical Freedom
- Saving and Investing
Welcome to Freedom
For many, license is confused with freedom. They really do not need freedom.
You are not obligated to do anything.
Our feelings should provide us strangth, enthusiasm, motivation, pleasure, and joy—not pain and suffereing.
The independent individualist does not belong to anyone or anything but himself. No country owns him.
If you're not free, what are you waiting for?
You can be free from anything.
Learn to make better choices.
Finding freedom in an unfree world.
How not to be taken in.
The only path to freedom.
Free in spite of government.
The ancient and honorable profession of smuggling.
Should you renounce your American citizenship?
Some thoughts on personal freedom.
Some thoughts on personal freedom.
Constitutions, carts, and horses.
The Free Individual is the only one.
Some principles for freedom.
Direct and indirect pursuits of freedom.
Total independence without going anywhere.
Being free to create.
Freedom is standing alone.
Freedom necessary to raise children.
Offshore banking—'a free report.'
Thirty year search for liberty.
Your family is no one else's business.
They are not individualists, but collectivists.
Know what's important to you.
Libertarian banalities.
To be the best possible.
Being free is being different.
Any may be, few will be.
An introduction to 'The Autonomist's Notebook'.
Individualism and freedom are a moral issue.
The coming economic crunch.
Are Middle East riots important to you?
Cory the well driller.
Everyone is an autodidact.
Knowledge resources for the autodidact.
Independence and ethical character.
Making individualism political is obscene.
Dealing with the irrational.
Sermons for individualists.
Individualist virtues and freedom.
Sermons for individualists.
Freedom must be earned.
Some who make themselves free.
It's not what's important.
First honest with yourself.
The reward for doing right.
Who and what you really are.
There will never be a better time than now to be free.
Incompetent unable to be free.
Three interesting WEB sites.
Principles of individualism.
Predicting the future.
Freedom must be produced.
You have no other choice.
Reason, not feelings.
To be truly human.
Morality matters, not legality.
Virtue in action.
A personal matter.
Discovering who and what you are.
Part 1 of 4.
Part 2 of 4.
Part 3 of 4.
Part 4 of 4.
Another free book.
Paul Baran, individualist.
Mostly links and comments.
Resources for escaping oppression.
Konkin and individualism.
You can be free.
Not educating the world.
An individualist is first independent of all entaglements.
Independence requires every choice to be objective.
Because it is always worth thinking about.
The immorality of evading freedom.
Not being diverted from the path of freedom.
More ways anti-individualists attempt to deceive.
The unknown future is our perpetual destination.
Taking back what is yours.
Freedom is only for and by individuals.
The totally independent free individual is the only truly moral individual and only a moral individual is ever truly free.
The Independent Individualist is not an Objectivist site and does not promote Objectivism, but of all philosophies, Ayn Rand's is the closest to the philosophy of the Independent Individualist, and in terms of fundamental principles, particularly her emphasis on individualism and reason.
Money is a tangible representation of one's independence, the symbol of his productivity, as well as a means to freedom itself.
There has never been a greater advocate for individualism and individual freedom than Ayn Rand.
Might be useful to the individual who has chosen to live in this word as freely as possible.
What does one do when the government where they live has become intolerably oppressive?
There is only Philosophy.
The survivalists, and the industry that has grown up to support them, is a source of many kinds of information and products that can be useful to the independent individualist, but the concept of survivalism is inconsistent with independent individualism.
If you are able to do whatever you choose, you _are_ free.
Money is a tangible representation of one's independence and production, as well as the means to freedom itself.