I’ve spent my whole life chasing higher dimensions, yet remain trapped in the mundane dilemmas of everyday existence.
I once tried to step outside of time, to see clearly the logic and causality of everything—mapping every stage of life into a web of interwoven dimensions, like a complex star chart. But reality kept pulling me back to the most primitive layer, where survival is ruled by biology, and days blur into routines. In the end, I became a prisoner of the flesh.
Among crowds, I drift like a shadow, always playing the role that fits their expectations—upholding the order of the world while silencing the pulse of freedom within me. And gradually, I began to wonder: is this body a vessel that carries me, or a cage that confines me?
Perhaps I have never truly lived—only learned how to disguise myself among others.
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- On June 13, 2014, during the World Cup group stage, Dutch forward Robin van Persie scored a stunning diving header, helping the Netherlands to a 5–1 victory over defending champions Spain.
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- Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.