Being a Free Thinker starts with having the capacity to do Critical Thinking.
In other words you have to have the capacity to make your own rules before you think about why you are following any rules. So, you don't just want to follow rules or laws because someone says you should, you obey laws because you see the general practicality of it. However, you are always ready to perform civil disobedience if laws are improperly administered and someone dies or is harmed in some way because of this.
So, being a free thinker means you aren't just obedient to rules because someone is telling you to. You choose when to obey all laws as long as they are helping the people around you and you yourself.
In thinking this way you can then be ready for World Travel, because laws and the way they are going to be enforced is going to be different everywhere you go on earth.
So, then as a free thinker you also (if you are responsible) study the laws and customs wherever you go BEFORE you go there so you don't do something stupid that gets you killed, maimed executed or in prison because of something you might not know about.
So, becoming a free thinker is to go beyond how most people think in your little town or area of the world and become a Citizen of the world who is capable of surviving literally anywhere on earth.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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