Sartre believes that freedom, in terms of free choices, is a unique center and potential, which all human beings have in nature. We can choose to do what we want. It is a right that no one can take away from us. Freedom, in my opinion, is subjective because it exists in our mind and only we can be aware of it. Sartre also ignores the theory of determinism, which states that everything has been set up in a certain way and that we can only follow that path. However, I agree with both theories: freedom and determinism. It is true that we human beings have our own choices to choose for our lives. However, we have absolutely no choice in everything. Everything has its limits, so do choices. For example, we can choose to work in the field we want and pursue the career we dream of. However, a blind person cannot choose to be a painter. He can't see what he wants to see. Or in other words, our choices are limited by our capabilities and ability. However, this is the only perspective that I consider the presence of determinism. Most of the time I absolutely agree with Sartre's freedom of choice because it is also my driving force. I could do whatever I want, but whatever I choose I am responsible for. For example, I was born into a traditional Vietnamese family. Since I was young, by my parents' wish, I have always tried my best to become a doctor, which means less
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