"Freedom at its Finest" journeys the reader through an ill man's processed life, portraying how even though this man has his fair share of problems, he is still human. Individuals that pertain to pathological or psychological issues are still humans and should not be treated any lesser than any other human. Equality should still remain a high priority in society, whether it be in the streets, in homes, or even in hospitals and any other institutes. This piece is intended for the audience that believe in the single story of pathological individuals, in hopes that it may challenge or broaden their view on these psychological peoples. Crazed but human, Separate but equal, Humankind, one Species under Heaven, Wavering, above Hell.