DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF FREE? Have you ever stopped to think about what happens when books have a burst of freedom? It's like a literary carnival! The classics join the new bestsellers and form a crazy mix of characters. Imagine Don Quixote hanging out with Harry Potter, while Sherlock Holmes tries to solve the mysteries of Alice in Wonderland. It does not stop there! The characters from the books also join the party. Captain Hook finally frees himself from Peter Pan's bonds and decides to sail his own pirate ship. Cinderella drops her glass slipper and decides to go on a road trip around the enchanted world. And Spider-Man... well, he's still doing what he's always done, only now without Marvel's webs. Can I have a life without a life mapped out? Can I be whoever I want without fear? Why does the desire to do and be go wrong? I live as I want to do? Maybe freedom is the fact of not fearing, not being afraid of the unknown, because comfort is in the known... Maybe it's going without a script and being your own character in a story without people and their "what ifs"... Or even wander with the certainty that freedom is more beautiful when seen from Locke's perspective and not from Kant's more metaphysical perspective or Rousseau's extravagant way.
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JBNA37 The vices of being free are often confused with debauchery, we want to be free, but deep down we are entering a new prison. (Congratulations on your text, wonderful and reflective)