Concepts are always shaped by the framework or situation in which they’re used, influencing how they’re understood and applied. This contextual nature allows concepts to adapt to different circumstances, but it also means their meaning isn’t fixed and can change depending on the environment or perspective.
Consider *freedom*. In politics, it often means the ability to act and express oneself without interference. In physics, it refers to degrees of freedom, or how an object can move within a system.