Inspirational Essay Contest 2017 – a Dedication to Jonas Basanavičius

This year on the 23rd of November we celebrate Jonas Basanavičius 166 anniversary. This man was an extraordinary person and a real inspiration to many generations. In order to honor J. Basanavičius and his many deeds, together with Jonas Basanavičius gymnasium, we organize an essay contest.

We urge you to join us in this wonderful celebration! Send your essays and take part 😉

Some of the student essays over here, there are more to be published soon, have patience, please

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Essays of the contestants / Inspirational Essay 2017 – a Dedication to Jonas Basanavičius

The essays of our friends’ from Vilnius Jonas Basanavičius gymnasium (teacher – Vilma Stanevičienė)

Can J. Basanavičius still be an inspiration to us?

Nowadays it is hard to find a long lasting inspiration which would keep us devoted and working towards a set goal – usually it is just a moment, a rush of weak-willed motivation.

Firstly, today we are getting more and more engulfed in the virtual world. There we find hundreds of motivated, inspiring people, books, courses, but in reality all that simply doesn’t work. With every new way how to get yourself up, start doing more, doing something worthwhile we end up disappointed and sour. Since the only way to truly change is to adapt new things in your already mundane, usual routines, otherwise trying to change your daily life to revolve around new ideas will result in inevitable failure.

Secondly, to actually keep yourself inspired and active requires will, practice and real life examples. Trying to find who in real life sets an example trough his own actions is the best choice. This will allow you to constantly see and if necessary talk to someone who faces the same problems but finds how to overcome them.

One of such motivators was J. Basanavičius. In his time he was the beacon of pro-activity and inspiration, he always assisted those in need and did as much as he could to better the world: He created the first Lithuanian, at the time illegal, newspaper, was its editor and also initiate Lithuanian science community. Later on he became one of the few to sign the Act of Independence. He became known as the nation’s father who left a legacy for centuries.

To summarize, J. Basanavičius is one of the best sources to stem inspiration from, but real people and their deads will be what will keep your motivation alive.

By Haroldas

Can J. Basanavičius still be an inspiration to us?

These days people are starting to forget about our past heroes and start looking up to completely different people like celebrities as an inspiration. However, years before, it was a must to look up to people who had great influence on their home country.

Basanavičius was one of the most famous people in our country who had done all sorts of studies and research on Lithuanian history, culture and collected data on folklore. He wrote about 40 works on history, archeology, cultural history, ethnography, folklore studies, linguistics and medicine. Also, he was the founder and the editor of the first prohibited newspaper of the national revival “Aušra” (The Dawn). During the school years students often study about J. Basanavičius’ work, but they never really look up to him. Due to changes in times and ideology, young people in Lithuania ignore all history influencers. Because of that, there is a low chance that J. Basanavičius can still be an inspiration to most people.

Ever since Lithuania got out of the grip of the USSR pressure, people have stopped looking up to patriarchs like J. Basanavičius. Back in those days, the whole Lithuanian nation was under control by the USSR and wanted to gain freedom. J. Basanavičius also knew about the whole suspense on his home country so he decided to take action and participated in every major event leading to the independent Lithuanian state. As a founder and writer of the prohibited newspaper “Aušra”, he awakened Lithuania’s people to resist the USSR oppression. People read the newspaper, discussed it at any time they could and tried spreading it across Lithuania as much as possible so that people could start a rebellion against the USSR. In that time, everyone looked up to J. Basanavičius, but since Lithuania had gained its independence, people stopped looking up to him.

In conclusion, J. Basanavičius can hardly be an inspiration to us at this time, but he had the most influence back in the Soviet Times and people did actually look up to him. Ever since Lithuania got its freedom, people have changed and started looking up to others

By Aurelija Dovydėnaitė IIIa

Can Jonas Basanavičius still be an inspiration to us?

Jonas Basanavičius is one of Lithuanian heroes. He was the main signatory who declared Lithuania’s independence. He never forgot Lithuanian language, raised the awareness of the nation so, in my opinion, he can still be an inspiration to us for his works to Lithuania.

In the first place, Jonas Basanavičius in all his life was saving our language. He was brave enough to fight against the occupants. He printed his own newspaper named “Aušra” in Lithuanian language although it was illegal to write something in Lithuanian or even speak Lithuanian in some public places. It shows that such a person should be respectful and follow like example for all of us.

Secondly, Jonas Basanavičius was brave enough to start an illegal organization, so his and future generations can proudly call themselves free. I think that his patriotism for Lithuania can still inspire nowadays, generation to love our country and also grow up culturally.

To sum up, it is clear that such a figure as J. Basanavičius not only can be an inspirational figure, but people should really aspire to be like him, because he had a great attitude towards work and innovation.

Laura Michailova, 4 th grader

“Can Jonas Basanavičius still can be an inspiration to us?”

Nowadays media has a great influence on our lives. We usually get inspired by famous stars who earned their fame by doing something provocative on TV or on the Internet. We rarely take a look at people who did something great for our country. As an example we can take Jonas Basanavičius, who was patriotic, kind and intelligent man and inspired others to do great things.

First of all, I think that Jonas Basanavičius might inspire us because he was patriotic, wrote the first Lithuanian newspaper called “Aušra”. Also, he participated in every major event leading to the independent Lithuanian state, studied medicine and had worked as a doctor for about 25 years. He did lots of other kind things but I think that these are the main ones, which can encourage us to work hard and not to forget about the importance of our homeland.

On the other hand, young people these days usually want to have everything by doing only minimum or by not doing anything at all. They often get inspired by famous people who can actually have bad influence on them. Fewer people would choose someone from the past figures, who made big differences at that time.

To sum up, I think that it depends on person’s needs and perception who he would like to choose for inspiration. People have different opinions and different outlook, thus for some of them Jonas Basanavičius could be an inspiration to follow and for others he might not be the one who inspires them to make great changes.

By Aistė Žuromskaitė 3a

The essays of our friends’ from Vilnius Jonas Basanavičius gymnasium (teacher – Akvilė Katauskytė – Burokienė)

Can Jonas Basanavičius still be an inspiration to us?

I believe that it would be hard to find a Lithuanian who doesn’t know Jonas Basanavičius. He is talked about in history classes, used to be printed on previous Lithuanian currency – 50 Litas banknote, schools and streets are named after him. It is no wonder why: J. Basanavičius is one of the most notable men in Lithuanian history, given a title of “Patriarch of the nation” for his contributions in Lithuanian National Revival. His patriotic activities were so important that it saved his country from possible dissolution. But does this person still have any significance now?

Although knowing all of this when I was younger, I still was indifferent to this person’s work. But it changed when I visited the House of the Signatories and heard his biography briefly. What stunned me the most was that J. Basanavičius never forgot and was always passionate about his homeland’s affairs even though he mostly worked and lived in foreign countries. While working as a head doctor in Bulgaria he dedicated most of his time to Lithuanian history research and prepared first number of patriotic newspaper “Aušra” in Prague. He was highly intelligent, ambitious and had his values set straight. I noticed that that’s what some of Lithuanian people are lacking nowadays. J. Basanavičius inspires to appreciate and preserve country’s heritage, be ambitious and stay loyal to what is important to you and defend it.

On the other hand, speaking about nationality, I think some people can find his work kind of irrelevant now. Today a lot of the young adults just do not find much of a meaning in nationality concept, they rather identify themselves as versatile individuals living in global community, which, in my opinion, is sensible but only achievable between sagacious people. A century ago it may have looked unimaginable to have Lithuania independent, if not J. Basanavičius efforts, so it proves that your actions can mean a lot.

As I mentioned before, J. Basanavičius is crucially important in Lithuania even now, moreover, as an inspiration to cherish our own culture and language because that is fundamentally who we are and be not afraid to act according to your beliefs because your actions can make a difference.

Ugnė Grigonytė, 4D

The essay

Every single person has to grow up – morally as much as physically. And each one chooses their own authority figure to guide them through life, to help them evolve. The person to whom you look up to does not necessarily has to be alive or even real, you can aspire from books, movies and other cultural sources.

There is no doubt that we can learn from famous historical figures, because to be remembered you had to do something worthwhile. For this instance that figure is J.Basanavičius – he has accomplished many great deeds as a politician, as a doctor and as a community representative. Having stated his accomplishments it is clear that he can be an inspiration to a wide variety of people. This man’s triumphant will is undeniably encouraging for all.

However, today’s adolescents forget these values and sometimes choose to act on their own or deny that they need an authority figure, but even the most remarkable people had someone to guide and assist them. This new way of thinking leads to failure in most cases, but there are some who can still achieve something significant. But those who choose to believe in somebody – at first follow their path and then try to make something better from it – in comparison succeed much more often than others.

Having said all this, it is clear that a figure such as J.Basanavičius not only can be an inspirational figure, but people really should aspire to be like him, to learn from him through his literature and past actions.

Jokūbas Naudžiūnas, 4E

Is Jonas Basanavicius still an idol to today’s Lithuanian?

Without a doubt Jonas Basanavicius is one of the most important figures who greatly benefited Lithuania’s history: first editor of Lithuanian newsletter “Ausra”, doctor, scientist, but most importantly, main seeker for Lithuania’s independence. It is only normal that man of this importance would be close to heart of every Lithuanian, unfortunately it is not that easy to say whether he is everyone’s idol or not.

In order to commemorate Jonas Basanavicius Lithuania has streets, schools and statues in many Lithuanian towns and it shows very well that he is not forgotten and will not be any time soon, young people have no difficulties recalling some of his achievements, but I do not believe that people would choose him as an idol: today Lithuania is independent and there is no need to dedicate your entire life for freedom of your country like Basanavicius did. He shows what is true patriotism, we are inspired to spread name of Lithuania across the world, but sometimes we do not notice that it may be because of his example. I think in Lithuania’s history there were many people who dedicated their lives to Lithuania and Basanavicius gets lost among them although his contribution was in some ways greater and different than everyone else’s. And from here rises the question: can we call him idol if we cannot identify him specifically as such.

Some people say that until we have a statue of Vytautas in Vilnius, Lithuania will not respect its history. That statment suggests that idols are scattered across different individuals. Maybe someone who loves reading or writing poems admire Maironis more than anyone else. In my humble opinion we choose idols depending on our activity so it is nearly impossible to have one and the same idol until it is officially named as such. I am a proud student of Jonas Basanavicius gymnasium, however, he is not my idol, reason being: his work is not what I am interested in my personal life. Do not get me wrong I am grateful for what he did as we all should be, but I do not think I ams ready to dedicate my entire life to Lithuania. However, I am inspired to spread Lithuania’s name, so all his efforts to give us freedom that we have today does not go to waste.

In the end, it is difficult to say whether he is an idol to everyone. I believe that there are people who look up to him and people that do not. But I think everyone agrees that it is safe to say that this man is close to our hearts and important to us Lithuanians as we will not forget his work towards our freedom.

Kasparas Mockevičius, 4A

Jonas Basanavičius – still inspires?

Most of individuals idolize influential people from the time period they are living it. But I think those who have made a huge impact on our culture and society can also be our source of inspiration.

One of the most influential historical figure is Jonas Basanavičius – a doctor, writer, patriot. It seems that most of my generation does not appreciate the value of freedom and patriotism as much as past generations had. We were born in the free country and we did not experience the fights and struggle for our freedom. We do not understand what kind of determination and courage people needed to fight for changes and disobey the government. Those are the reasons why it is hard for nowaday‘s generation to take Jonas Basanavičius as the idol or a source of inspiration.

On the other hand, for an older generation Jonas Basanavičius can still be an inspiration. His achievements and work had a huge impact on our culture. The older generations value the work for our country more than we do. In that period of time most of the people adapted to governoment’s strict rules and there was just few who tried to stimulate our national self-consciousness. That is why Jonas Basanavičius still can be an example of person who defends his ideas and tries to reach his goals.

All in all, I can say Jonas Basanavičius still can be an inspiration, but for our generation it is hard to value him as an example of highly contributed person for our country. As I mentioned before, it is easier to find a source of inspiration from a current period.

Jonas Pečiulis, 4E

The Essay about Jonas Basanavičius

Dr. Jonas Basanavicius is famous for various important work, including being one of the main signers of The Lithuanian Act of Independence. He is still being talked about today in Lithuanian schools, but can he still be a source of inspiration for the people of today? In my opinion he can, and in this essay I am going to explain why.

In my opinion, his attitude towards work and his desire to change the world will be an inspiration for a long time to come. There are many historical figures that we remember and learn about. They are still remembered because they had a part in creating history, Whether it is the history of Lithuania or any other country or the whole world. These people usually have some things in common, their desire to change the world. These people, like Dr. Jonas Bsanavicius, Albert Enstein, Elon Musk and so on, inspire people to try to achieve new heights in every field imaginable, because their work is forever remembered, and a lot of people want to leave a mark on this world, and you cannot achieve great things without putting a lot of work into them.

Furthermore, Jonas Basanavicius is one of the main reasons why Lithuania is now independent, that means that he will forever be a part of Lithuanian history, and for many patriotic people he is a source of inspiration when it comes to keeping Lithuania free and trying to fix its inner problems. Many contemporary Lithuanian politicians cite him as an inspiration.

In conclusion, we can see that Dr. Jonas Basanavicius can still be an inspiration, not only for taking part in making Lithuania free, but also because he had a great attitude towards work and innovation.

By Arnas Kočetkovas, 4E

The essays of Vilnius Jonas Basanavičius pre-gymnasium (English teachers’ team: Asta Pleckevičienė, Lina Sudintienė, Vitalija Kliaščiūtė, Jolanta Vitkauskienė)

Can J. Basanavičius still be an inspiration to us?

To know Jonas Basanvičiaus title and work is a Lithuanians duty, a must. He’s a true Lithuanian history figure, who can justify his fame with his story, his persona. In his honor, Jonas’ name has been given to streets, monuments, public buildings – an appreciation for his dedication to the country. In his time, Basanavičius was someone that people respected, acted as an inspiration. But can he still be one today?

First of all, my aunts answer is a definite yes. As she is a writer, she genuinely admires Basanavičiaus commitment to saving and fighting for Lithuanian culture, literature. Not to mention also writing and producing his own scripted works. She stated how much respect she has for Jonas, his love, devotion and mindset that Lithuanian culture is important and no one has the right to take it away Now, our country has its own unique and free language thanks to Basanavičius for doing contributing to make it that way.
A close friend of mine also answered positively. Her words were very simple, yet strong – we should learn the meaning of unity from Jonas. From her perspective, the pure success of his achievements relied on the teamwork of supportive and similarly thinking Lithuanian patriots. Basanavičius didn’t sign the Independence Act all by himself after all. She thinks his actions showed how much power a nation can have, told us we should stop underestimating it, but instead use it as an advantage.
On the other hand, my cousin has some doubts. In his view, Basanavičiaus morals and solutions back from his time most definitely differ from today’s Lithuania’s standards and problems. “In short, his mindset is outdated, it’s old” he says. These times my cousin feel like the impact Jonas leaves on the citizens, especially the younger generation, and the country, it’s aspects, is minimal to zero taking a look at how the situations have changed. By his beliefs, as we, a community, advance, we need to also upgrade the people that guide us.
To close off, I personally think Jonas Basanavičius was and still is a truly important character who didn’t fail to affect us all with his good deeds and constant sacrifices. He without a doubt can be someone to look up to even today. If not appreciated directly, he will be remembered for quite some time years later. And I think that’s what makes a true inspiration.
By Vanesa Repšytė, 8a

Can Jonas Basanavičius still be an inspiration for us?

Back in 20th century, Jonas Basanavičius was one of the most famous people in Lithuania. He was born in Ožkabaliai, November 23, 1851, later he started study medicine at the Moscow Medical Academy. Therefore, Jonas Basanavičius worked as a doctor from 1880 to 1905 in Bulgaria. Regardless of how far Lithuania and Bulgaria are, he still took care of Lithuanian traditions, customs & in 1905 returned back. During the period when Jonas Basanavičius lived in Lithuania, he founded the Lithuanian Scientific Society, became chairman of the organizing committee of the 1905 Great Seimas in Vilnius, but most importantly – he was the first who signed the Act of Independence of Lithuania. It is also worth to mention, that he was one of the five publishers of the first national Lithuanian newspaper ‘Aušra’. So after all great things he did for our country a hundred years ago, can Jonas Basanavičius still be an inspiration for us?

In my friend’s opinion, since Lithuania is a free country for 27 years, actually there’s nothing more you can do about it. In 20th century, when the independence of our country was so fragile, Jonas Basanavičius played a very important role in Lithuania’s management. But what would he do now, when everything is so stable and there aren’t as many dangers as there were a century ago. My friend says that Jonas Basanavičius could have been an inspiration for all those people, who were fighting for independence of Lithuania in late 80s or who will potentially fight in future, but not now.

In my estimation, even though at the moment there are no threats to the independence of Lithuania, Jonas Basanavičius can still be a great inspiration to do our best for the sake of our country. He collected and published approximately 7’000 works of folklore (fairy-tales, songs, legends, riddles etc.), thus preventing them from being forgotten. All of us could likewise take care of Lithuanian culture, following his example and perhaps all the original traditions, customs & everything that reminds us of our past could be saved. Once, Jonas Basanavičius said ‘The nation without a past is a nation without a future’. I think, it’s a quote that concludes whole Jonas Basanavičius’ life and answers the question if he can still be an inspiration for us.

In my brother’s view, Jonas Basanavičius could and should be a sample of a true patriot of Lithuania for every single Lithuanian citizen. He says that Jonas Basanavičius dedicated his whole life to make Lithuania independent and prosperous again, so we are obligated to continue his work, even after a hundred of years. We must respect and always remember, what some great people did and had to suffer to make Lithuania a better country to live in. Only the untiring 40 years work of Jonas Basanavičius led the struggle for Lithuanian independence and as a result, the Act of Independence of Lithuania was signed in 1918, February 16.

To sum up all the opinions, Jonas Basanavičius completely can be an inspiration for all of us. He was an actual incarnation of patriotism and if we only were at least a little bit like him, right now Lithuania would shine and flourish. All that Lithuanians can do after 166 years since Jonas Basanavičius was born is to never forget how much did it cost to make Lithuania an independent and a democratic country. We must appreciate the freedom that was hard-won by such great people like Jonas Basanavičius.

By Radvilas Pelanis, 8a

Can Jonas Basanavičius still be an inspiration to us?

Jonas Basanavičius is one of Lithuanian heroes. He was a main signatory who declared Lithuania’s independence. He never forgot Lithuanian language, he collected Lithuanian songs, tales, jokes, but can Jonas Basnavičius still be an inspiration to us?

I personally think that he can be an inspiration to us. I think that nowadays people don’t care about saving their language as Jonas Basanavičius did. People start using words from different languages. Also people start creating their own words for longer words or phrases for example: thank you is “ty”, I don’t know is “idk”, but thankfully those shorter phrases are only used chatting in the internet or texting.

My friend thinks that Jonas Basanavičius can be an inspiration because he was brave enough to fight against occupants. He printed his own newspaper in Lithuanian language although it was illegal to write something in Lithuanian or even speak Lithuanian in some public places. Also he was brave enough to declare independence of Lithuania.

Other people think that he can be an inspiration because before declaring the independence of Lithuania he spent some years living abroad where he learned other languages and worked as a doctor, he also had his own hospital in Bulgaria. He was famous enough in Bulgaria that people named a street “Dr. Basanavičius street”.

My father says that Jonas Basnavičius is inspiration to us because he never forgot that he was a Lithuanian. Even when he was abroad he always told people that there was such country as Grand Duchy of Lithuania before it was occupied by Russian Empire. And he came back to Lithuania and with other important Lithuanian people he started planning independence declaration.

Summarised Jonas Basanavičius did many great things and none of them were bad or unfair. People rate him as a great person who didn’t let us forget who we are. So that says that Jonas Basanavičius is a great inspiration to us.

By Povilas Kašauskas 8a

Can Jonas Basanavičius still be an inspiration to us?

Basanavičius was a Lithuanian politician and culture activist. Also, he heavily affected the Lithuanian National Revival and was one of the most important people who made it happen. It seems that this country wouldn’t be the same if it wasn’t for him. But is his work still relevant today and are we valuing it nowadays? Can he still, to this day, be an inspiration to us?

My first initial thought was that yes, he definitely can. And my reason is the cultural impact. He collected samples of Lithuanian folklore like fairytales, legends, songs, riddles and etc. And, of course, published them. But, most importantly, he founded the first Lithuanian language newspaper “Aušra” (English “Dawn”). All this work shows J. Basanavičius’ commitment to the Lithuanian culture.

But on the other hand, some of my friends think that maybe he can’t be an inspiration. These days, young people usually don’t find people like him really interesting. Mostly because they find him and his work just a bit old and/or outdated. There definitely is a higher demand for modern, futuristic people that we could call role models and find them truly inspiring. Even though Basanavičius has done a lot of meaningful work culturally and politically, some people don’t find it relevant anymore.

The third point would, once again, be positive. My mom’s opinion is that the reason for this is the political work. Firstly, he was the chairman of the Great Seimas of Vilnius. Also, probably the most important thing is that he was one of the people who signed the Act of Independence in 1918. He even was the first person to sign the act. And, of course, Jonas Basanavičius was one of the main people that made this act happen.

So, in conclusion, I’d say that yes, he can be an inspiration to us. Or at least partially. The work that he has done for out small country is undeniably important. Even those 90 years that have passed since his death couldn’t deny the impact of all of his work. Maybe people are leaning towards modern role models more, but I think that Jonas Basanvičius can still be a great inspiration to us.

By Akvilė Mykolaitytė 8a

Can Jonas Basanavičius still be an inspiration?

Jonas Basanavičius was a well-known activist in Lithuania. He collected nursery stories for books, recorded olden days’ Lithuanian music and was an amazing doctor. But he’s mostly known for being one of the people who attempted to declare Lithuania’s independence in 1918. For those reasons J. Basanavičius was a big inspiration for people back then. But since his works are still remembered a lot in today’s Lithuania, can he still be an inspiration to others?
My mum says yes. She thinks that no matter how long ago J. Basanavičius did his works, they still always will be great. In her opinion, his passion for Lithuania’s past can still affect our youth. With him being people’s inspiration our pas could be treasured for a long time.
My dad agrees with my mum’s opinion. He thinks that J. Basanavičius’ career as a doctor can inspire others. Knowing his success in medicine, more people might get interested in the subject. And of course more nurses, doctors, surgeons, etc., is a good thing.
My friend is sure that that J. Basanavičius can be great inspiration. He showed a lot of love not only for our country’s past, but also presence (at the time) and future. He was brave enough to start an illegal organisation so his and future generations can proudly call themselves free. She thinks that his patriotism for Lithuania can still inspire nowadays, generations to love our country.
To wrap everything up, I agree with all of the opinions. Not only did his works affected older times’ Lithuania, but they still do so today. He left a big mark in our history, which can inspire others lo leave something behind themselves. So yes, I believe that Jonas Basanavičius can be an inspiration.

Megė M. Biliakevičiūtė 8a

How can Jonas Basanavičius inspire us?

Inspiration is an idea that promotes to seek purpose, improves the quality of life. Inspiration is important for self-expression, no matter what activity is involved or in which area you want to improve yourself. Inspiration gives you more strength and a willingness to take on new activities and goals. Inspired people feel as if they have more energy to realize their idea, very often they begin improving their personality because of this feeling.

When we think about inspiration, I believe, what inspires us most are ordinary people who have done extraordinary things. We appreciate when someone has the ability and willingness to be selfless, creative, or just dares to be different. There are few such people I admire and one of them is Jonas Basanavičius.

Jonas Basanavičius was born on November 23th 1851. He died at the age of 75. He was the first editor of the newspaper “Aušra”, one of the most important seekers of independence, a scientist and a doctor. Moreover, this man was an activist and the proponent of the Lithuanian National Revival. In addition to this, Basanavičius collected Lithuanian folklore songs, fairy-tales, and riddles, and published 14 books during his life.

Everything that has been mentioned above illustrates that Jonas Basanavičius inspires us to keep in mind the history and traditions of Lithuania as well as to be a greater person. His life activities inspire us to become more patriotic and sympathetic, teach to appreciate and respect the freedom of Lithuania.

By Deivid Boguslavskij 8c

Can Jonas Basanavičius inspire me?

I think inspiration is very important in a person’s life. It motivates you to do good in life. People find inspiration in many different things. I think every person has something or someone who inspires them. So can Jonas Basanavičius inspire me? To be able to answer this question fully, I would like to reflect on his life.

To begin with, Jonas Basanavičius was an activist and proponent of the Lithuanian National Revival born on November 23rd 1851 in the Ožkabaliai village. Moreover, he participated in every major event leading to an independent Lithuanian state, in which we live now. He is often given the informal honorific title of the “Patriarch of the Nation”. In addition to this, Jonas Basanavičius was a founder of the first Lithuanian newspaper “Aušra” and he was the first person to sign the Act of independence of Lithuania.

The things that were mentioned above show that this man did a lot of great deeds for our country. Basanavičius can inspire people because of his hard work and love for his homeland. Nowadays, however, I don’t think people value that as much as they should. On the other hand, today our people don’t have to fight for freedom, so they are able to focus on their goals more. This leads to a fact that people of my generation tend to be inspired by successful people, people who have better lives and amazing careers. Most of the youth think they don’t have to work hard to get what they desire, but people like Jonas Basanavičius prove otherwise.

In conclusion, I think inspiration really depends on a person who seeks it and the time he or she lives in. The question is – can Jonas Basanavičius inspire you?

By Lėja Ananjevaitė 8c

Can Jonas Basanavičius inspire us?

What does someone do to inspire you? To me, inspiration is the process of instilling faith in someone to motivate him or her to do something. Many people do things simply out of the kindness in their heart, and do not realize they are inspiring others around them.

To me it’s my dad. My Dad inspires me the most. He is a very loving and caring person. He gives me the strength to do whatever I put my mind to. He inspires me to do things by example. He inspires me most when I see how his generosity makes other people feel, and how good it makes him feel because of their reaction. From that example, it makes me want to do something so I can experience the same feeling.

Some people could get inspired by Jonas Basanavičius. He was a doctor, a newspaper editor, scientist, and one of the main people that made Lithuania in dependent. There are many schools named after him and a statue to honor him.

All in all, Jonas Basanavičius helped people all of his life. There are not many people in this world that could spend his/her life to helping people for such a long time.

By Tautvydas Kapcevičius 8B

How can Jonas Basanavičius inspire us?

I would like to begin my essay saying that to know how someone can inspire us, firstly we need to know what inspiration means. Everyone has their own perception of what it means, right? When I hear the word “inspiration” I think of someone who is motivating other people. Usually, someone inspirational is just an ordinary person that did or is doing extraordinary things for example someone who is the best player in football, world champion of box etc.

Why it is important to have a person who is inspiring you? In my opinion, when you have that person, it helps you to achieve more in life, because you are motivated by this person or his story and you want to be like him or even better than him. So when you are trying to be like (or be better than) your inspiring person, you are improving yourself and it helps you to reach your life goals.

In our country, I think, every person has heard about Jonas Basanavičius. There are Jonas Basanavičius streets, Jonas Basanavičius schools and monuments built to honor him. Also, despite of the fact that he is dead, he is still an inspiring person to many people in Lithuania. But one can ask, what is it that he did, why is he so exalted? Well, Jonas Basanavičiuswas was an activist and proponent of the Lithuanian National Revival, he participated in every major event leading to the independent Lithuanian state, collected samples of Lithuanian folklore and published them, also he was a doctor and an impressive person. He did a lot for Lithuania and he is a perfect inspiring person for patriots.

All in all, it is very important to have someone who inspires you as it helps significantly in becoming a better person. A person needs to be inspired because only then he can inspire others.

Rokas Bandza 8c

Jonas Basanavičius – an inspiring figure?

The question I asked myself was how could Jonas Basanavičius inspire us? Firstly, I believe that inspiration is very important in this world. One can not live without it. Something or someone inspires us to get up from our beds, to learn, to do a workout and much more. Anyone can inspire you: Singers, dancers, heroes. Even the people close to you: parents, relatives.

Secondly, the person that inspires me the most is Jonas Basanavičius. I look up to him. I am a student of a school named in his honor and I live in a street named by his last name. Thirdly, the interesting fact is that Jonas Basanavičius was a farmer kid at first but later he managed to become a doctor. Moreover, he founded the first Lithuanian newspaper ,,Aušra‘‘. In other words, Jonas Basanavičius was an activist and proponent of the Lithuanian National Revival. He was the first to sign the Act of Independence of Lithuania.

To sum up, Jonas was a farm kid, but grew u to be a patriot and one of the most famous Lithuanian heroes. This shows us that everything is possible and this motivates me everyday.That is why he inspires me and that is why I respect him.

Laurynas Butkus 8c

Can Jonas Basanavičius still be an inspiration?

Jonas Basanavičius was an important politician in history of Lithuania. He initiated liberty act and was the first person who signed it. Also he was a doctor and made a big collection of Lithuanian folklore. For a long time he was an inspiration. But can he still be an inspiration? Here are a few opinions.

My mum thinks that Jonas Basanavičius can be an inspiration to us. His strong will helped our country and it showed what Lithuanians should be like. He still inspires us to love our freedom. Basanavičius was a big patriot and we all should be like him.

My dad agrees with my mum. He also says that not only Jonas Basanavičius should be an inspiration. “His personality is inspiring, but there were other inspiring people in our history. We can’t forget them too.”

Also, there is a different opinion. My friend thinks that Jonas Basanavičius is not very inspiring as a politician. “In my opinion, he inspires us to save our culture and to have your own opinion. However, he was just a usual politician”.

In conclusion I want to say that Jonas Basanavičius can still be inspiration for us. He was strong- willed and big patriot. These features are still important nowadays. Basanavičius was comprehensive, sophisticated and devoted person, so everyone can find inspiration in him.

Gabija Gnėdikaitė 8d

Can Jonas Basanavičius still be an inspiration to us?

Jonas Basanavičius was an important statesman in our society in the past. There are lots streets, schools named J.Basanavičius and even one of the banknotes of Lithuanian currency Litas was decorated with his portrait to honor him. But sometimes people rise a question if Jonas Basanavičius could be an inspiration to us nowadays. There could be different opinions and reasons for answers to such a question.

To my point of view there is no doubt that Jonas Basanavičius is still one of the best well known statesman and he can be an inspiration for us. The reason why my opinion is so solid that first of all this person was a really good Lithuanian citizen and after that well known as a doctor, scientist, creator and founder of the first Lithuanian newspaper „Aušra“, politician and signatory of the Act of Lithuanian independence. In addition, I admire his so strong Lithuanian standpoints, good manners and diplomatic, polite ways dealing with opponents.

Jonas Basanavičius is also known as a guard of Vilnius with a shield in his hand because he bravely stayed in our capital while the whole Government retreated to Kaunas during the period when Vilnius became part of Poland in 1920.

I also like this legendary man because he being so active politician found time for culture activity as well. Jonas Basanavičius is famous as a folklorist. He collected songs, fairy-tales, legends, riddles and published them.

Summarizing I think Jonas Basanavičius could be an example and inspiration how to fight for our independence, freedom and peace and not to be passive dreaming about a better life.

Donata Jackevičiūtė 7c

Can J.Basanavičius still be an inspiration to us?

February 16 is the most important day in Lithuanian’s history, the day when Lithuania became independent. In 2018, February 16 we will be celebrating one hundred years of our independence. There are a lot of people to whom we should be thankful for this gift, but one of the greatest is Jonas Basanavičius and our school has honor to carry his name. He is the person, who created and initiated the act of independence, the person, who shoved, that we should be proud of our country, never forget its history and speak our native language.

Basanavičius lived in Bulgaria and worked as a doctor, but he never forgot Lithuania and all his works was dedicated to native land. He was the first editor of magazine “Aušra”. He promoted Lithuanian nation to fight against the policy of polonization, russification and germination in the “Aušra”, demanded an equal rights for Lithuanian language, developed Lithuanian cultural education, secular education in native language. He was inspiring many people with his brave, smartens, intuition at that time and mostly with the love to Lithuania, and that feeling he was spreading to everyone. J. Basanavičius was like the quiet port, which united the people around himself and invited them to work together. He bravely spoke about an independent Lithuania, when others were afraid even to dream about it and he made his words to come true. That is why he is honorably called the Patriarch of our nation.

And now when Lithuania is independent, and for us, the young generation, is hard even imagine, that could be in other way, we always must to remember such great people as J. Basanavičius and be thankful for the gift that they gave to us – it’s our freedom. Their fight for independent and free Lithuania at those hard time always will inspire us to love our little, but really pretty country, LITHUANIA!!!

So if you are starting to forget J. Basanavičius, than you should click this link and read once more about him: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Basanavi%C4%8Dius .

Neda Lasickaitė 7c

Can J.Basanavičius still be an inspiration to us?

Many celebrities of today are aligned and inspired by the famous people of the past who have achieved something in their lives. Jonas Basanavičius is no an exception. He was the initiator of the national revival in the 19th century, the first editor of the newspaper “Aušra”, one of the most important activists for state independence, a doctor, a folklorist, anthropologist, a publicist, a well known person of society and culture, and a patriarch of the Lithuanian nation.

It’s amazing how so many can fit in one man and no doubt it’s a great personality for inspiration. My school is also named after his name and I am proud studying here.

We all have the purpose of our life and we all are looking for inspiration for each day. It can be a cup of coffee, a friend’s word, a paragraph of the book, a song or maybe the whole life story of some person.

To create our own unique story we need much effort, resolve and endless desire to achieve it. Everyone chooses the authority for themselves, who inspires him to strive for something, to do important things, to become unforgettable and this requires a lot of stubbornness. I think Jonas Basanavičius was also stubborn for his goals. His life and work inspire me never give up if something fails and fight for what I believe, because it shows how strong we are.

Jonas Basanavičius can really be an inspiration. This is the man who inspired many in the past, we know him in nowadays and I believe that after many years he will light up the fire in many people hearts.

Paulina Griciutė 7c

Can Jonas Basanavičius still be an inspiration to us?

I think Jonas Basanavičius can still be an inspiration to us .He was and will always be one of the most important figures in the Lithuanian society. He did a lot of very important, heroic things to save the future of Lithuania.

He was one of the main signatories to sign on the Act of Independence of Lithuania. He was a doctor, collected and published samples of Lithuanian folklore(songs, fairy-tales, legends, riddles, etc.) He was one of the founders of the newspaper Ausra (Auszra) and the founder of the Lithuanian Science Society which is dedicated to Lithuanian history, ethnography, linguistics.

Jonas Basanavičius is a symbolic figure of the Lithuanian national revival, often referred as the “patriarch of the nation.” He saved Lithuania from disappearance from the surface of the map. Lithuanian is the oldest surviving Indy-European language. It shares its origin with many other European languages.

Basanavičius taught us to respect our language, our country and he deserves all respect from the Lithuanian people. That means Jonas Basanavičius can be an inspiration to us. His deeds and his dedication inspire us not to give up but care for our homeland, history and culture.

MK 7c

Can Jonas Basanavičius inspire us now?

In my opinion Jonas Basanavičius was a brave and clever person. He was one of twenty people, who helped our country to get independence. Also he was a doctor, scientist and “Patriarch of the Nation”. A lot of people was saying, that he is like a lighthouse of their country. But can Jonas Basanavičius be our lighthouse now?

A lot of people, who are living in Lithuania are thinking, that Jonas Basanavičius can‘t be our inspiration now, because he is not alive and he can‘t speak, but in my opinion history of Lithuania can speak and there we can see, that Jonas Basanavičius did a lot of important things for Lithuania’s future. He was living in Bulgaria, but after many years he returned to Lithuania, because he loved his country. Also, when he returned, he went to United States of America with other conspirators to get some money for Lithuania. Also he wrote the first magazine of Lithuania „Ausra”. There are much more Jonas Basanavičius good jobs for Lithuania and Lithuania‘s future.

In my opinion Jonas Basanavičius can still be an inspiration to our country. And I think, that he is one of the greatest people in history of our country . I think, that he was an inspiration, still is an inspiration and he will be an inspiration for our country in the future.

By Urtė K. 7C

A man who can still inspire us

Freedom. This one word has lots of different meanings to the whole world. For me it means free country, free people, and free decisions. Free means happy. Every single person around me is enjoying life. Going out with friends, working, laughing, doing what they like, and meeting new friends. And you know why? Because of freedom. The father of freedom of Lithuania is Jonas Basanavičius.

I think Jonas Basanavičius still can be an inspiration to us. I mean he did lots of amazing and great things to reach freedom. He was courageous, gentleman, caring person. Of course he had lots of difficulties to get over, lots of bridges to build, lots of things to achieve. But he never gave up, because he wanted to make people of his country happy, to make them free.

But Jonas Basanavičius wasn’t alone, he had lots of good and famous friends and his beloved wife who helped him. Together it was easier, because they all had motivation, purpose and most important they wanted to. They were a big group who made us free.

From Jonas Basanavičius we can learn lots of things, for example: courage, hard work, belief, motivation and many more. He was very strong person from inside and he did lots of great things to make Lithuania better. That’s why he still can be inspiration to us and we’ll always remember him as our hero.

By Ugnė Urbonaitė 7c

Can Jonas Basanavičius be an inspiration today?

In my opinion Jonas Basanavičius can definitely be an inspiration today. He was one of the 20 people to sign the act of independence for Lithuania in 1918 February 16th. He was also a doctor, a scientist, and a “Patriarch of the Nation”. He showed us that we shouldn’t be ashamed of our country even if it’s small. We have many great things to be proud of for example, other countries say that our language sounds very beautiful.

I think that he can truly be an inspiration today, even for the next generation, because he worked really hard, even when he was abroad in Bulgaria he was working on a Lithuanian newspaper,, Aušra”. When he got back to Lithuania he released the first ever Lithuanian newspaper. Later he returned to Lithuania to live in his native country. Jonas Basanavičius died on the 16th of February 1927, it was the 9th anniversary of Lithuania’s independence, but unfortunately on that day Jonas Basanavičius passed away.

To honor Jonas Basanavičius there’re streets and schools named after him. I feel honored that I’m studying in a school named after Jonas Basanavičius. One of the most popular streets named after Jonas Basanavičius is in Palanga. Before the Euro Lithuania’s currency was ,,Litas” and there was a portrait of Jonas Basanavičius on the 50 Litas banknote..

To sum everything up, I think that Jonas Basanavičius can really be an inspiration today and in the future. I can’t even imagine Lithuania not being independent now, that would be horrible, but thanks to Jonas Basanavičius Lithuania is independent, and I am really grateful to live in this country with such amazing legends that fought for independence. I hope that everyone will remember Jonas Basanavičius.

By Matas Bulkauskas 7b




What is freedom for me? By Viktorija Tamašauskaitė

What is freedom for me?

At the end of long and exhausting day I sit here looking through my window… And all I can think of is people down there, on the streets. They look happy – what else can a person need? And the answer just pops into my head – freedom. People, small or big, young or old, short or tall – everyone wants the same thing – to be free. And then I thought about what freedom really means for me, what is it and why it is so important to me.

Firstly, freedom for me is being able to make my own choices. No one can tell me what to do – I make my own path which I walk. I choose what to eat today, where to go tomorrow and where to live after a year or two. This is what comes naturally in everyone’s lives, but not everyone can evaluate what they have. Freedom is one of the most important aspects of our lives because without it we would be only like robots in this society.

Secondly, freedom is to speak what I want and whenever I want. These days people all around the world are afraid to speak for themselves because they would be judged. Differences between cultures, ethnicities and views make it hard to communicate with each other freely. Sometimes one thing that was said by a person can have more than one meaning and others get insulted and mad. That‘s why there is no peace in our world. But we all have the freedom of speech and no one should get insulted for what another person has to say. Everyone has their own opinions, views and they should be free to talk and express themselves.

To sum everything up, I just want you all to know that freedom is never about only few things like I mentioned above. It is all about the whole set of values that we have, privileges, views and everything that surrounds us. For me, freedom is the most important thing in life, because I can do whatever I choose to according to my values. Without the freedom I have, I wouldn‘t be who I am today. Freedom makes us all unique and exceptional. Without it, we would be only grey mass. So don‘t let yourself be stopped – be free!




Does freedom exist? By Kotryna Liutkutė

Does freedom exist…

„When I discover who I am, I‘ll be free‘‘ – Ralph Ellison.

Freedom is usually characterized as “feeling to lack restrictions”. Everyone wants to think and move freely, behave as they wish. But does freedom actually exist?

There are several online discussions related to this question. Majority of people in this matter chose the answer “no”, stating that everything in the world is limited, restrained, confined and dependent on something else, while others state, that freedom exists in our minds and that‘s all what we need.

However, there was no answer, which seemed the fairest or at least the most reasonable to me.

There was only one argument, which caught my eye. The author of the message wrote that freedom is a variable of being completely on your own. It doesn‘t mean you can do whatever you desire, but rather you can try what you want to do, and only you can decide whether to follow the rules or not.

So, does the freedom exist? Hardly everyone of us will have the same opinion. It‘s a pretty abstract concept. Hopefully, all of us have the right to choose our truth and it only depends on you which truth will be yours.




“What is Freedom for me?” By Viltė Žigaitė

“What is Freedom for me?”

A definition of freedom is uncertain and it never will be, since every single person has their own views on moral things based on their beliefs. People‘s opinions can be as different as day and night, but it‘s wrong to say that some people are right, and others – are not, because everyone should have a will to express their opinion however they want to.

Some people may say that freedom for them is being able to travel around the world, discover new cultures and meet different personalities, others may see it as a form of expression, an ability to show what a human being is capable of. For me, personally, freedom is being able to speak my mind without actually saying anything, being able to express my feelings and emotions through art or music, that way I can show people what I‘m trying to say and for them not just listen to me, but truly hear what I am telling. Freedom is being true to myself, creating myself the way I want to, piecing my life together as I go, being unlimited, making spontaneous decisions, being the person I want to be, not something other people want me to, creating my own style, choosing a music genre I love, picking out my favourite colour. Freedom is the ability to choose and not being managed by someone else. Freedom is pursuing and achieving , setting a life goal and being able to succeed at reaching it. It‘s an opportunity to learn from the mistakes you‘ve made in addition to be a better person. Freedom is being independent.

All in all, freedom is one of the most important things in life, without it I wouldn‘t be the person I am today, it‘s great to have an ability to express my thoughts and views freely, sharing my ideas with people, being able to choose the kind of person I want to be. For me freedom is being different.




How can we make others feel freedom again? By Gintarė Butkytė

Every day, thousands of people are complaining about life or even taking it away. Usually, it is considered as a lack of attention or rebellion. But what’s the real reason for it?

Firstly, what is freedom? It’s the right to act, speak, or think as one wants. Others can’t make decisions for that person, they can’t control the way one chooses to exist, to live. We must admit, sometimes we are pathetic and it’s starting to get to that point where we don’t care about others at all. We’re too busy thinking about ourselves. But if we only take care of ourselves, what’s the problem? Everything should be alright – we’re focusing on our own business and others are focusing on theirs. The main reason why, is that by only thinking about ourselves, we often take others’ freedom away and that’s the main reason why society is sinking lower and lower every day.

Freedom is most likely to get mistaken or unmentioned at all. Why? Because it’s hard to fully understand and appreciate it. So, instead of thinking a little bit more, our society always avoids this question and hopes that everything will just be alright at the end, that we don’t really need freedom to be happy. But can we really be happy when that happiness isn’t exactly ours, when it’s stolen? That’s right, no. People aren’t made this way. They always act like they’re tough, like they don’t need anyone, but deep down, all of us still have that delicate side of ours which is trying to make other people feel worthy and wanted again.

That’s the main thing society needs to change. Start thinking about people who surround them. Open up their hearts and search for that good side that’s still there. Make others love every single little thing again and feel the freedom they’ve lost. With only helping each other, we can make everyone be able to live their lives to the fullest and actually enjoy it.




Freedom is really cool. By Veronika Poškutė

Freedom for me…

Freedom is really cool. That feeling when you can do everything you want, is so nice, of course you shouldn’t break the law 😉

I think that almost everyone is able to feel free at home. I like that feeling too. But then again, I think: “What about nature?” Perhaps, I feel free there the most. Imagine that you are in nature together with your family and with pets that you love. Or for example when you are in the forest, you can talk to trees, animals, birds, insects and other creatures… See the sky above you, it’s such a wonderful feeling.

I believe, mother nature has the ability to make a person feel really free. Sometimes I picture the old times, when everybody loved nature and people were united with it. I am not saying that nobody loves nature nowadays, of course there are people who feel close to nature, but at the same time, I believe the bond has become weaker..it is not as it used to be.

In nature we can feel like fishes in water, like birds in sky, like apples on trees, like bees in flowers, like bears eating honey…Do you know what I mean?

At home we also feel free, doing what we want. At home I can be myself (of course in nature as well). I like being at home, but I can‘t stay there for very long, I feel the need to go outside and breathe in some fresh air into my lungs, feel the wind on my face.. That’s freedom for me.

I love being free at home and in the nature. What about you?




F-R-E-E-D-O-M. By Augustė Stravinskaitė

Freedom

Freedom is human being’s opportunity to behave and act at his or her own discretion. The notion of these several words does not describe my freedom, but my freedom is not like yours and your freedom is not like any others.

A street musician, a bakery on the corner, a dancing girl, a humming person. They all are connected by … Freedom? To be free – means not to think, not to contemplate, but simply feel. Maybe a person gives up freedom for the life where it seems necessary, I mean he sacrifices. Sometimes individuals think and act one way or another, because life is like a movie in which they are the main actors. By taking care of household chores they forget the main act where freedom is required, freedom of the mind. Freedom is a sense in which you have to forget yourself. However it is impossible to forget oneself completely, this is why a person sees freedom as only a capricious cloud of illusion which has many conditions, but at the same time there are no conditions but the ones the person creates for oneself. So Why is a human being so helpless and why doesn’t he realize that he is giving up freedom.. getting lost in the reality of a routine.

To me, freedom is like fine china which is difficult to preserve, life’s rhythm may get crazy. If it is so difficult to have and preserve, do we really need it? The answer is YES!




What is freedom? By Donata Jackevičiūtė

What is freedom?

Freedom for me is when I can freely talk with other people: my siblings, parents, friends, and teachers.

Freedom for me is a possibility to surf the internet and to find there necessary information.

Freedom for me is also reading books chosen by myself.

I think, that a lot of people understand correctly the meaning of “freedom”, like I do, but there are some people who think about it differently, even wrongly. They think, that the freedom is a possibility to fight on the street, to taunt over others and to do other harmful things. It isn’t right. That isn’t the freedom that is bully, addiction or abusing rights of other people.

I think, that for modern children it would be useful to know about freedom from their parents and grandparents because they could tell about their experience of living in a country occupied by Russia and lacking of freedom. Now it is very hard to imagine being under total control of others and living without right to speak freely or even listen to radio and to music from other countries.

I am sure that we are so happy, because our parents and grandparents fought and won Lithuania’s independence and freedom!




Freedom. By Karolina Čereškevičiūtė

Freedom. This word tells nothing to us compared to what the meaning says. Many people may think, well, freedom is just that what other allows you to do free and no one controls you. But this is only one way of understanding the word “freedom”. This is an external – physical freedom.

Lithuania was in USSR’s structure once, but now it is free. This is another example of external freedom. But do you know what the inner freedom is? This form of freedom is much more serious than the latter one. It has a much deeper significance. Not everyone can perceive what it actually is. I can tell you what I think about it. Of course, as many people, as many opinions, so everyone sees the same thing with different eyes, different colors, and understands it absolutely differently. I think the inner freedom is not just a simple external freedom, when you feel free physically. The inner freedom is when your minds are free. It’s how you feel it in your heart. No vainly it’s called inner. It’s called inner because you need to experience feeling it with your inside. It’s when you don’t feel chained inside, but you’re just simply happy. But to feel the inner freedom you need to know how to do it. Maybe we believe that we are free, but our mind and our heart doesn’t feel it. But how to know if you are feeling the true taste of freedom? Maybe it’s just another, deceptive and really similar feeling.

Deeply in my heart I feel, that freedom makes us feel freely, it liberates us from our all sins, evil thoughts, and you’re just about to forget everything. Yes…. Everything. That’s what I think freedom really is!




Our Freedom By Gabija Gnėdikaitė

Our Freedom

In earlier times freedom had a different meaning. Even in different situations freedom gets a different meaning. Freedom, like honor, justice changes very often and means something else. Freedom for a person- emotional freedom, physical freedom… we can make a lot of different kinds of freedom. Sometimes, we even don’t notice that we are free, we want different freedom. Animals and plants also want freedom. We see, how early in spring, small plants break pavement, to get free.

I also understand freedom differently. From small, everyday situations, like freedom to choose what to eat, to hundreds of years, countries, freedom always will be different. People, who haven’t experienced occupation, usually understand only physical freedom. However, freedom can cause a lot of problems, because there always will be people who don’t know what to do with freedom.

We can see it with Lithuania. United Lithuania was strong, but people who owned, used freedom unduly, so we lost it for a long time. But if people see that they lost their freedom, they will always try to get it back. We can see an example of this by two uprisings against Czar’s government.. Finally, we became free, but after some time, we again used freedom unduly.

We have to understand this and use freedom responsibly. We can’t lose any kind of freedom. If we lose personal freedom- we will lose state freedom. We have to save our freedom!




What is freedom to me? By Neda Lasickaitė

What is freedom to me?

Freedom to me is being myself, a chance to travel around the world and do what I want to do, not to be scared of saying my opinion. Unfortunately, our parents lived without such freedom. But now for us, the young generation, it’s hard to imagine how it could be. We are living as free people all the time of our life. Sometimes I think, maybe we’re not always so free? Why? Because we must wear uniforms at school. Our parents wore them too, and this continue from the old times till now. Uniforms make us all as one, similar, without personality. I think this is a problem. But does being without uniforms would give us “real” freedom? I think, that not. The freedom for me is the possibility to choose what I really want to do – my extra activities. That is what helps to find the real me, for example I revealed myself in athletics.

Freedom is the most important thing in the world. Without freedom it would be hard to live a valuable life, we would be discouraged and limited.

We have to be thankful for our freedom to brave Lithuanians, because they weren’t afraid of the Soviet Union army and signed an act of the Lithuanian independence.




Importance of freedom. By Julija Minauskaitė

Freedom is extremely important to people all around the world, including myself. It is something we are gifted with, taken away with, or something we got and won. It’s like privilege not everyone has, but what everyone needs and wants. Freedom is very important for today’s world, but what exactly is freedom and what does it give to us?

Freedom itself is independence and a right to do anything you desire. It is like a tree forked into many branches, where each branch has its purpose, where each branch gives people a special right: right to travel around the world, right to choose whatever you want, right to speak widely, right to vote for what or who you want, right to stand up for what you believe in, right to fight for what is right…

Without freedom, we wouldn’t be able to make many choices, invent new things, express our opinions, emotions and do other incredible actions. Without freedom, we wouldn’t be able to be ourselves! Just think about this. The world would be miserable if we didn’t have full package of rights called freedom.

Freedom gives us many wonderful opportunities and with them, we can make world a better place to live in. For example, with the right to travel, you get the change to travel to various locations and help the environment, or with the freedom of speech, for example, you can stand up for people who don’t have as many rights and help them or even protect them from captivity etc.

In conclusion, having freedom we can be what we want to be. Freedom gives us plenty of wonderful opportunities and rights, and with them, we are the people who make changes and invent new things for the world to have better tomorrow. Freedom is powerful!




FREEDOM for me and for my country. By Aistė Noreikaitė

We read about freedom, dream about freedom, rejoice in the notion of freedom, but what do we mean by freedom?

Freedom means many things to many people, to majority freedom is the ability to speak native language, read chosen books and for some people freedom is the ability to live and breathe in their free country. Freedom is the ability to be what you want to be and choose to do things you love, but for most reasonable people, freedom means more than just ‘free to do whatever I want’. Most of our lives depend on freedom. There has been a time when people thought that freedom was important enough to fight for it.

Freedom as internal and external

It is our duty to protect freedom of speech, religion. Only free people can understand that all people are equal despite their nationality, sex, color, religion, language, or any other status.

What freedom means to me

I think freedom is important. It means getting to do what I want to do, making my own choices. It means that I can live where I want to live and go to church I choose to go to. You do not have to ask anyone for permission to do these things when you have freedom.

Freedom means being able to read whatever books you want and watch what you want on television. Mostly, when you are free, it means that you can have your own opinion and that you can share that opinion with other people even if they don’t agree with you.

Lithuanian Freedom

Other countries tried to take away the freedom of Lithuania but we didn’t give up, we were fighting for our freedom, and now we can call ourselves the free people of the free country.




Can we buy freedom? By Lėja Ananjevaitė

To me, freedom is something you can’t buy for money but also can’t get for free. Freedom is something that you need to deserve and fight for.

The thing I’m very proud of is the freedom of our country. To me it’s very important because now we can do way more than before when we were not an independent country. For example now we can say whatever we want, speak our native language, have our own laws and much more. Most people don’t even bother thinking about the cost of freedom. I think it’s because we haven’t fought for something so valuable and important not only for us as individuals, but also for the entire country, as a nation. I think a younger generation should be more familiar with the history of our freedom, since we have national holidays that celebrate freedom of Lithuania. But sometimes I feel like we should teach kids more about it because every Lithuanian should know the history behind those holidays too. Maybe we should teach about it more because it’s something we should be proud and not ashamed of, the struggle of our nation for freedom is impressive and worth remembering. I personally was very interested when I first heard about the holidays that celebrate freedom of my country, in fact, I started asking my family to tell me more stories about how they fought for freedom. But it is just my personal experience. I hope future generations will remember and appreciate the cost that our ancestors had to pay so we can live like we do now!




Freedom. Missed opportunity. By Livija Lukšaitė

Every person has his own values. On each person‘s values list freedom takes a different position. However, whatever place it takes, each of us wants to feel free. Each of us wants to be unrestricted, to express our opinion, even if it is different from other. Also, every person would answer differently, if someone asked them „what is the freedom for you?“.

„May we think of freedom, not as the right to do as we please, but as the opportunity to do what is right“ – Peter Marshall. This is one of my favorite quotes about the freedom. These days people pay a lot attention to their rights, freedom and behave without regard to others. And I think it is sad that people do not use their freedom to make a change, to create something better than they have, Why not lend a helping hand to your neighbor, make someone smile and feel good, why not try and make a difference in the world?

This topic has bothered me for a long time. I believe every person should care about what is happening in the world and take the initiative. As Albert Einstein said “the world as we have created it is a process of our thinking and it cannot be changed without changing our thinking”. So maybe we should begin changing. We have the freedom of choice, while others may not have it. We all know what is happening around us, but most of us do not even try doing something. Freedom may be immense, we can do much more than most of us commonly imagine. Let‘s be realistic, to notice the difference can take a lot of time. But can we stay calm and pretend nothing bad is happening, ignoring others and simply living our own lives selfishly? Can you?

We all have opportunities, but why don’t we make use of them? Only because it requires our time and effort, is it really so hard to bother? Just imagine, what future will await us if we move forward. What tomorrow can be, if we do our best today. In order to succeed, we must first believe that we can. Do not be afraid of going slowly, be afraid of standing still.

Instead of just hoping and wishing for a miracle, you can start doing, what might seem as “miracles” to other people. Each of us who takes the time and effort, works and believes can create a miracle. But first of all we need to be truly free. How? Just being ourselves is enough. One is not a chess figurine on a chessboard. And when you fully understand who you are and what you need in life, you will be able to understand others’ needs as well. We are all equal in the fact that we are all different. We are all the same in the fact that we will never be the same. But we have similar aspirations, we have similar dreams. It unites us.

Action acquires meaning, when it brings joy and benefits you and others and also when it helps you grow. You do not always have to make actions, which are meaningful. But life itself can be more meaningful, if the actions you do are. You decide, life is yours. It depends on you, what your tomorrow will be like. Do not miss the opportunities that you have today.




What does freedom mean to me? By Julius Kalindra

What does freedom mean to me?

For me freedom is everything. It lets me be free. You can basically do whatever you want, from traveling around the world without problems to being a happy man. There are no limits to your imagination of being free. I’m happy to say to everybody that I’m free.

Not everybody gets the opportunity to be free. There are millions people that are constrained. They are stated from some guy that they don’t like. Once, it was the same in my homeland. Everybody should be thankful for partisans that fought with their blood for what we have now. I appreciate patriotism for their home, and I wish that I will get the honor to be like them one day.

I think the key to freedom is language. Without your nationality you will become someone else. Words and sentences in your language gives the reason to be patriotic. It lets you speak free from all the other people. I’m happy to be able to speak Lithuanian and that’s only one of the great things that freedom gives you.




FREEDOM for me. By Girius

FREEDOM for me

If you’re free you can do everything just not against the law.

You can wear whatever you want. You can say whatever you want. You can be whatever you want.

FREEDOM is also respecting other people’s FREEDOM.

From history I know that some people thought that they are giving FREEDOM to other people but in practice they suppressed people who thought, behaved and were different.

If something is stopping you to seek for your dream! Don’t stop dreaming! Because dreaming is FREEDOM, too. If you want to be a doctor – be a doctor. If you want to be a teacher – be a teacher. And if you want to be anyone else – be.

What does FREEDOM mean to me?

For me FREEDOM is living your live like you want to.

Your choice.

Your opinion.

Your decision.

Your life.




Freedom. By Gabrielė

Freedom

When I lose my freedom, I become sad, angry. Of course, my lack of freedom is just me not being able to go out with my friends. My lack of freedom is not being unable to have freedom of speech, being scared to go to school in the morning because maybe, just maybe, I could die. My lack of freedom is not real. It’s not what others may feel. It’s not being unable to dress however I want, love whoever I want, think and live however I want.

Sometimes I think about how they may feel, they, the people who can’t be themselves. Who have to lie. Actually, I think about this quite often. Maybe too often. I think about how we’re all not free. Trapped inside our heads thinking the same stuff, day to day… Nothing changes. Maybe, we’re all trapped inside the same routines, the ones that we have been living in for decades. Maybe we’re trapped here, in this world, and only after death will we know the meaning of freedom. And maybe, there’s nothing after death, and we have to feel freedom here, at least once in our lifetime. Maybe we came into existence just to become free. Maybe, some are free physically, some not, but we’ll feel free only if we break down those cages we’ve built within ourselves, the ones that we’ve declared as our home. And maybe, there’s no freedom. Maybe we’re all just prisoners, who will never understand the true meaning of the word FREE. And maybe, I’m just thinking too much about this again. I always think too much.




What Is Freedom. By Tomas Aukštuolis

What Is Freedom

Freedom is the best thing that you can have, but it’s not for everyone. Some people really like being free, some of them just don’t like freedom and some of them can’t even have freedom. So, why is this freedom so important?

Freedom is a thing that we can’t touch, but it is there if you actually believe in it. For some people it is very important, because they can make decisions by themselves. Get education where ever they could, talk a language they want, live a life however they want. But some of us don’t really care about freedom. They want someone else to make their own life decisions. And some people can’t have freedom. They hate the fact that they can’t have freedom, but some of them don’t care. Some of them will fight for freedom, or accept the unwanted faith.

In my opinion I care about freedom, because I want to make my own life decision. And you should make a choice of having freedom or not.




What is liberty for me? By Ignas Venskus

What is liberty for me?

What would you do if someone asks you to write a paragraph about freedom, liberty? Normally people would search some info on the internet about, what’s freedom? Wikipedia.com says that liberty is a free will as a contrast with determinism. But what would you say to a 3rd grader?

I’d choose to tell him about the history of Lithuania. When we weren’t free, when others wanted our land, we couldn’t say our opinion, it was forbidden to speak Lithuanian… What if you had to wait in queues for 3 hours, just to buy some bananas? What if you walk into a store and the shelves are empty. Not because the stuff was sold out, because food was never there. Compare that to these days… We can have what we want, whenever we want.

Don’t forget the days before liberty. Be happy you don’t belong to somebody else, but yourself.




Freedom. By Marius Valeika

I think freedom is ability to do whatever you want and go wherever you want. It let us feel free around everybody across the world. To talk to anybody about anything you like. Well you don’t understand what its like to be without a freedom, either I. But in late 40s our country was occupied by soviet union and our fathers had to live in occupied country with other people dictating their rules. Yea bad times there was. But hope, and bravery saved us. I guess there is nothing like freedom and there will never be, but right i can only sit down, relax and say (that was worth it).




Freedom. By Deimantė Mačiulytė

FREEDOM by Domas S.

Imagine a cage, a cage where your actions are very limited and restrained. Well, freedom is the key to this cage. People are ready to die for the freedom of their country and their generation. Freedom gives you the ability to do whatever you want, right? Well, no. Freedom does give you the right to be happy and also gives you the right to do more actions, but it doesn’t give you the right to do everything. Even when you are free, you don’t have the right to take another person’s life or freedom, you don’t have the right to make fun of the person, make his life miserable. I am not saying that freedom is a bad thing and that we should be able to do anything we want, I am saying that freedom still has its limits.




Freedom. By Matas Dovydėnas

Freedom for me is when I can choose. When I can decide. But I am young, I don’t know what it means to be forced to do something. I don’t understand how it feels. Some people risked their lives. Some people didn’t survive when the Russians came. A lot of people struggled, but we fought, we resist, we didn’t give up.

Once I came back home, angry and frustrated beyond any reason. Me and my mother talked about what happened. But I didn’t want to talk. She just spoke, spoke and spoke. But I was too angry to listen. I wanted to just slam the door, but I knew if I did that she would get angry. She spoke something about Soviet years, how it was difficult to live, how it was sad and dangerous to resist. I remember just thinking: “when will she stop talking about those stupid things”. But I just sat there staring in the floor. I didn’t understand why she was talking about that. She talked for an half an hour and I heard this and it stayed for the rest of my life: “Matt everybody and everything is important, the past, the future, the details are important too. Matt, future- we can’t see, past- we can’t forget, freedom is great, but you don’t know what it’s like to live without freedom”.

I didn’t understand what it meant, but I finally do,

Thanks mom.

PS This story is made up




Freedom. By Ugnė Urbonaitė

Freedom for me is when I can say and think what I want. Also I can say my opinion for other people and they accept it. Freedom is when I can visit other countries, go in clubs. When I can learn new languages. When I can spend time with friends where we want. When I can visit exhibitions by authors from other countries, fairs, museums. When I can celebrate celebrations with my family. When I can be myself and don‘t be constrained. When I can watch movies at the cinema and at home. When I can listen to different music by different singers and composers.

But it is not easy to be free. Freedom brings responsibility. Brave Lithuanians fought for their freedom many times in history. Some of people do not value freedom, but Lithuanians are patriots, because they know price of freedom. And if someone asks them „Will you fight for freedom again?“, they of course answer „YES!!!“. And I will fight for freedom too.




What is Freedom to me? By Klemensas

To me freedom is that I can choose, how I want to live, where I want to study. Freedom lets you think freely and lets you say your opinion freely. People in free Lithuania can choose their government, vote for laws. When Lithuania was a part of Soviet Union, people couldn’t choose anything, all the things were how the government said. Life was really hard during the occupation. But clever and brave Lithuanian people won freedom for our country.

Nowadays people always talk that Lithuania is a bad country, the salaries are low and they are emigrating to other countries. But they need to reconsider and start creating business here, in Lithuania. If they started creating business here, economy would improve and life in Lithuania would be better. With freedom comes responsibility, and people need to think what they are voting for. If you make a bad decision, it can affect your life in the country. So you need to think what are you choosing, is it good for your country or is it bad ?

Freedom is a possibility to travel to any country in the world. However, I think that people should first get to know their own country. Knowing your history and your country is very important. People should start working together and make Lithuania a better country for all of us.

I think that freedom is very important to every country, because a free man is a happy man. So we have to defend, cherish our country and our freedom.




Freedom- what is it? By Vytis

If you ask a young child what freedom is he will probably give you not a serious answer like “Eating as many chocolate cookies as you wish”. Everyone will give you a different answer based on their personal life and guess what? Everyone is correct! Ok but I’m here to say something more serious than freedom of eating cookies. There are a few types of freedom- freedom of speech, freedom of acting, freedom of choice.

Maybe it is easier living under someone’s control than being free and having to think what clever are you doing tomorrow. It is way easier writing when your teacher gives you a specific topic than thinking on your own, so if someone asks me if I want to be free as a bird I would say no, of course I would love to sleep for a few extra hours now and then but not free as doing something stupid that suddenly pops in your head.

Freedom is one of the most important things in this world, people fight for freedom, people die for freedom because being free means being happy.




Do you ever think about the meaning of freedom? By Gustas Tolvaišas

Do you ever think about the meaning of freedom?

To me, freedom is to be able to choose what I want and not what the top authorities want me to do. It also means to do it whenever I want, so I could have time for fantastic and clever ideas. If I wouldn’t have freedom it would be a boring and stressful life that I have no control over. And one last thing, freedom to me is being to do many things without being forced into doing into doing other things. No freedom would mean that I would have to let the top authorities into my house and they would be able to do anything with it, maybe even sell it to someone else. Without freedom I would be controlled by everything. In summary, we are lucky to be in a society of freedom.




Bashkortostan – the story of freedom and independence. By Zamir Askarov

I am native from the Republic of Bashkortostan. It is an honor for me to deliver to you the
message about friendly nation you might not have heard before. The land that is continuing to
give the world gifted surgeons, physicians, talented biathlonists, theatre artists, ice hockey
Best regards,
Zamir Askarov

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WHAT DOES FREEDOM MEAN TO ME?

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WHAT DOES FREEDOM MEAN TO ME?

Freedom for me is the ability to be yourself, to do what you want to do, to say what you want to.

A great example is the reason why I am writing this article. When a city, a town or a country gets taken over, the things you can do are limited… You have to live like a person from the enemy’s country. They try to make you different.

That’s exactly why freedom is so important! Imagine speaking a different language. There would no longer be Lithuania or wherever you live. That makes you a different person! That isn’t fair! Because you weren’t asking anyone for a “makeover”, you didn’t want anything to change!

Freedom lets you live, experience things YOUR way, not the way someone wants you to. And technically you are still you, but you actually belong to someone.

Something like this expression:

Vilnius is ours, but we are Russia‘s .

I guess what I am trying to say is that freedom is us. There wouldn‘t be us if there weren‘t freedom.

So again, what DOES freedom mean to me?

MYSELF, freedom to me means me. Like a math equation…

Freedom = me.

That’s me, my achievements, my possibilities, my life.

Which would be the explanation to this whole article… Freedom. Equals. Me.

By Liepa Matvejevaitė