“The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.”
Albert Camus
The rebel follows what he knows deep down to be true and stands up for it, even if no one agrees with him. He strives for that freedom in which every being and everything is allowed to be original.
He instinctively recognizes the enemies of freedom, such as control or manipulation, and knows that you cannot impose a fundamentalist ideology on a free society.
The rebel has usually not chosen his role, he cannot agree with the general views of society. This can lead to a feeling of not belonging. However, when the rebel learns to embrace his uniqueness, he develops a gift of extraordinary goodness that benefits both himself and society.
