The problem I have always had with Libertarians is that they all sound as though they've never had children.

Things change when you have to live for others and their welfare rather than just your own.  Now that does not mean that your thinking has to be as thick as the oatmeal your toddler throws back at you, but your choices in light of the responsibilities for other lives is quite different.

Now having said that, such realities also fail to constrict us to the rigid formalities to which groups and "society" would like to adhere for the sake of confirming their reality, I suspect.  Remember, groups constantly seek confirmation that they are correct from all their members not only to continue on their way but to confirm the appropriateness of their members.  If your thinking does not match theirs, you may be expelled.  But for some unable to handle actual free choice, that could be devastating, others might find that energising and enlightening.

This is a short video about freeing one's mind from the constraints with which we are indoctrinated from the time of early socialisation.  Most are thoughts from which our removal might allow that famous "out of the box" thinking.  Remember, though, depending on those who depend on you, great variation is thinking is possible while similar variations in actual behaviour from the norm may not be so at this time... but these things change over time, as do all circumstances.

Let your  mind air out for a bit this Sunday, eh?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIi_4xmo_zA&feature=youtu.be