A Reminder About Freedom, Choice, and Awareness
A person who claims to have gained freedom often begins by asking about money.
Can you be comfortable with it? Can you be happy because of it?
But the deeper question is this: do you decide what you love, or do you only love what is presented to you?
How much of what you know was learned without ever being questioned?
Unquestioned knowledge feels safe, but it does not move you forward.
Questioning, however, disturbs the mind—yet it brings you closer to yourself.
The people you encounter during the day…
Is meeting them coincidence, destiny, or a form of will you haven’t yet recognized?
Are those who love without expectation truly happier, or have they simply learned how to endure?
If better people always exist somewhere else, why do we ignore the ones standing in front of us?
If someone loved you after you achieved everything you desired, would they still love who you are today?
Or is love tied to outcomes rather than essence?
They say humans are social beings.
But why?
Why do we seek time together, approval, belonging?
While millions of living beings die from hunger and thirst, while nature survives through violence, why does the human still search for peace?
Why must all people be equal?
Even those you trust—your family included—what truly makes that trust possible?
Could love and instinct be nothing more than self-persuasion, an effort to become familiar with what surrounds us?
Work, marriage, citizenship—
all are forms of contracts.
So why do we reject ideas that function like contracts but stand against society?
If you believe you have forgotten your past, ask yourself this:
Does everything you learn make you stronger?
Or are there thoughts that serve no purpose to revisit?
When you avoid thinking about what once disturbed you, are you healing—or deceiving yourself?
Are unstable or unfamiliar people truly evil, or simply different from you?
Perhaps today’s idea of happiness exists because we cannot answer these questions.
And if you are content with your life…
What if you were among the first humans on Earth—would you still be so certain?
Why does the current world order benefit you?
If all your desires were fulfilled, would you abandon your comfort zone?
If all your anxieties were removed, would you trust us?
What truly stops you from doing things you have never done—things that challenge your beliefs? Morality, or fear?
People offer you love that will one day end, not love without limits.
Why, then, can’t eternity be built through a conscious agreement with those who understand change?
Perhaps all you want is peace and safety.
Yet once your needs are met, you realize that this is not enough.
And by the time you understand it, it may already be too late.
We are telling you this now.
So why do you still not believe us?
Maybe true freedom is not found in answers—
but in choosing to live with these questions.
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