Pretty based take ngl. Well the problem with believing the axiom that there can never be too much freedom is that it invites too much chaos. So much that there's no direction. Unless we define freedom as the perfect harmony between order and chaos, the freedom with direction. Which then scratch the comment about order and chaos.
But it all still begs the question of whether people will really learn. Yes time and new people change what is and isn't established. Government will always overstep. If it weren't for the problem of violence, threat of harm, war, and foreign governments, then we wouldn't feel the need for government.
Honestly if everyone was raised to learn how to fight physically and verbally, everyone owned weapons, knew how to use them, and everyone understood the responsibility, respect, and caution required when using such weapons, then we might not need to outsource fighting to a big centralized federal government military. Perhaps it's just we've regressed to such a point where such traditions aren't as common and we've gotten to the point where we want to abstract away the fighting to someone else in fear. 🧠