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Sometimes Freedom Hurts More Than the Cage
How are you my friends?
I hope you are doing well. Sometimes when I start writing here, the first thing that comes to my mind is a simple question we often ask each other in real life.
"How are you brother? Everything okay? Life going fine?"
We say these words almost every day. Sometimes we ask others, and sometimes people ask us the same question.
But the truth is… not everyone answers honestly.
Many times we just smile and say, “Yes, everything is fine.”
Even when things are not really fine.
Today I was thinking about life again. Just random thoughts, the kind that appear quietly when you are alone for a while.
Sometimes strange thoughts come to my mind.
We spend so much time trying to escape things… people, memories, situations. But when the door finally opens, we realize something unexpected — freedom can feel heavier than the cage itself.
I saw a short video today. Two birds sitting quietly in cages. And the line written above them said:
"Sometimes living freely is harder than living in a cage."
At first it looked like a simple sentence, but the more I thought about it, the deeper it felt.
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