As nouns the difference between obligation and burden is that obligation is the act of binding oneself by a social, legal, or moral tie to someone while burden is a heavy load or burden can be (music) a phrase or theme that recurs at the end of each verse in a folk song or ballad.
Q. What is joy do you agree with Fromm view?
Answer. Answer: joy is the concomitant of prodoctive activity.it is not a peak experience, which culminates and ends suddenly, but rather a plateau, a feeling state that accompanies the productive expression of one,s essential human faculties. Joy is not the ecstatic fire of the moment.
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Q. What is freedom psychology?
Psychological freedom is freedom from identifying with anything. Psychological freedom is when you are a being and neither a doing nor a knowing.
Q. What does it mean to live in a free country?
a country where the government does not control what people say or do for political reasons and where people can express their opinions without punishment: The transition from a totalitarian state to a free country will be long and slow.
Q. Why do people say it’s a free country?
Free of domination from the outside, to deal with their own affairs. The journals of the day probably used some (future tense) form of ‘free country’ to express what they wanted to achieve and after achieving that goal the present tense would have been used.
Q. What is a free country called?
Noun. free country (plural free countries) A country that protects the civil liberties of its citizens; a country whose government is not despotic. A sovereign or independent country.
Q. Where is a free country?
Breaking it down: According to the rankings (out of 100), the most free countries in the world are Finland (100), Norway (100), Sweden (100), the Netherlands (99), Luxembourg (98), Uruguay (98) and Canada (98). The least free are Syria (0), Turkmenistan (2), Eritrea (2), South Sudan (2) and North Korea (3).
Q. Which country has the best education 2020?
In 2020, the top three educational systems in the world were Finland, Denmark, and South Korea.