'Win the crowd and you will win your freedom'

What urges a man to soar through life with a fiercely beating heart of infinite passion, a passion that if any other man were to have his heart beat with, he would merely fall to the ground and die. Stand up for what you believe in, especially against those who want to see you fall; let your heart bleed if such should be your persecution, but stand in victory of what you believe and your heart will have not bled in vain. I believe vengeance urges a man to soar – vengeance against injustice. He will never learn to live otherwise than for only such a cause, only for such a victory – victory not out of stubbornness, but victory out of the passion lying deep within his fiercely beating heart. Such a man will only have victory and nothing less. You have to wonder if their death was really worth it; worth their freedom. What if a man had no freedom to win, yet still would fight to win the crowd; what would such a man really be fighting for? What if your freedom never existed? Tear out the fiercely beating heart from within you. Now you’ve won your freedom.
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freedom is what you make it to be. to us, it might not be freedom but to him he's free from the chains of the crowd.
i have a question: what if your freedom always existed? then what would be your cause to fight?
Well to the question [that was assumingly rhetorical] in the 2nd to the last paragraph. The man would be fighting for his acceptance in others' eyes.

Which isn't much to be fighting for...but when you think about it, it also depends on who those people ARE that he wants to be accepting of him...

I don't know, but we shall talk about this further on AIM as to get a better understanding, lol.