Abstract
This work is a quiet homage to those who came before, especially (Carr, N. 2017. "Re-Thinking the Relation between Leisure and Freedom." Annals of Leisure Research 20 (2): 137-151. https://doi.org/10.1080/11745398.2016.1206723), whose eloquent framing of 'freedom from' and 'freedom to be' continues to illuminate the landscapes of leisure and freedom. His vision carved a path through which freedom could be felt not merely as escape or choice, but as a profound human possibility. Almost 10 years have passed since this foundation and we offer the third version, 'freedom with', a freedom not in isolation, but in relation. It is a freedom shaped by shared breath, mutual responsibility, and the delicate ethics of co-existence. This paper, then, is not an arrival, but a continuation. Leisure is a right and a responsibility. May this work not conclude, but open space for others to dream anew a thought between leisure and freedom.