So, what exactly is independence? Independence is the act or state of being independent. Being independent means "not influenced or controlled by others in matter of opinion, conduct, etc..; thinking or acting for oneself " (Independent-Dictionary). Independence means having freedoms of choice and action, but it does not mean one is left with no higher control to report to. Independent people still have laws to abide, morals to acknowledge, and values to fulfill. Independence can include characteristics such as being self-reliant, individualistic, and self-determined (Independent-Roget's). With independence, comes new responsibilities. These responsibilities vary based on what form of independence …show more content…
There are going to be bumps, and one may experience a splinter or two, but in the end when the destination is reached, a feeling of extreme contentedness makes it all worth it. Everyone reaches independence at different levels and different ages. This is what creates our diverse society that we live in today. Independence is filled with a series of choices and consequences and it takes knowledge and responsibility to make the right choices. However, if mistakes were never made, the world would be at a standstill. This trait has obstacles to overcome, but sometimes that has to be okay. After all, independence isn't just for the fourth of July kids, this is the real