I am contemplating on the idea to define "freedom" from the inside, i.e. the encounter of the person in question.
It seems useful and reasonable for most every purpose and intent (possibly except for those who are about judging people) to consider a person free to do X if/when the person feels able to do X, and not free to do X if/when they feel unable to do X.
Consequently I´d recommend to always add "I am not free to do this now" or "I can do this not yet."
I offer this idea to you. If you feel like it, toy around with it and tell me your thoughts and feelings.
It seems useful and reasonable for most every purpose and intent (possibly except for those who are about judging people) to consider a person free to do X if/when the person feels able to do X, and not free to do X if/when they feel unable to do X.
Consequently I´d recommend to always add "I am not free to do this now" or "I can do this not yet."
I offer this idea to you. If you feel like it, toy around with it and tell me your thoughts and feelings.