The problem of what to do once you have freedom is something that fascinated writer Erich Fromm. In his book Escape from Freedom, he explores how millions across the world struggled to adapt to the newfound freedom they had in their lives in the 1930s. At this time, people were experiencing greater freedom as the control of religious authorities diminished, workweeks became shorter, and increased prosperity provided new options for living. Many believed that the end of World War

