Do You Tend to Sacrifice Your Own Freedom For Longer-Term Success?

in life •  3 years ago 

Do you tend to sacrifice your own freedom for the sake of longer-term success? During the COVID-19, 80% of people in the country were willing to give up their own freedoms. But does this really translate into longer-term success? Or is it simply a lack of freedom? This article will address both questions. In the end, your decision will determine how much freedom you have and how successful you are in the long run.


80% of people willing to sacrifice their own rights and freedoms during the COVID-19
A survey by GQR finds that 80% of people in the EU, the US, and Japan are willing to give up their rights and freedoms in the name of the long-term survival of their country. These countries have been accused of stifling individual autonomy and compromising their democratic system in the past. While the results are not conclusive, the results point to a possible cause for the increasing levels of citizen sacrifice.

The study also revealed that a large number of people are willing to give up their own rights and freedoms in the name of public health in times of crisis. Some 80% of respondents were willing to give up their own rights and freedoms for the longer-term benefit of their countries' economy and public health. However, their support is likely to be unevenly distributed based on their perception of the risks from the COVID-19 pandemic and their fear of losing their civil liberties.

Degree of sacrifice
The degree of sacrifice we are willing to make to achieve a higher purpose is often a big question for people. Some of us sacrifice our own happiness, for example. While there are many sacrifices that lead to happier lives, not all of them are for the better. To find out more, take a 10-minute survey from Greater Good. Participants will be entered into a drawing for a $100 gift card.


The extent to which we are willing to sacrifice ourselves for our partners' happiness is an indicator of our level of commitment. If we feel that our partner is truly invested in our relationship and believes in our future together, then the sacrifice we make will be worth it. A person who is willing to sacrifice for their partner will likely experience happier relationships in the long-term. Here are some examples of sacrifices that can improve your relationship.

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