No, I'm simply restating Maslov's hierarchy of needs. You cannot reach self-actualization without first covering basic needs. One of which is, ironically, called "safety". As in, perhaps, a safety net...
Or, in other words, to have the freedom to self-actualize, you must have security in your basic needs.
Or, in other words, to have the freedom to self-actualize, you must have security in your basic needs.