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<blockquote data-quote="nisim2" data-source="post: 2041260" data-attributes="member: 225751"><p>Freedom, this word had shown several times in my life. But I always ignored that as I assumed everyone defined his own freedom in a different meaning.</p><p>As I grew up I realized the reality forced us to exist by the rules that had been written by ourselves. one of them was "giving up on your freedom". I bet people did not accept that if they only knew what they would become. But since anyone of us appeared to be a little cog in a giant boring routine machine, we saw it as a normal people life. Our ambitions are measured by distance, for intense. If you desire to get the ball into the net It depends on how far you want it to go, that's to say. If you believe your kick will not have it as high as you expected. Your next ambitions fit themselves according to the expectations you have defined, therefore most of our dreams did not come true. I used to share this belief with others, most of them claimed the metaphor of the ball did not present the reality we stick to. Nowadays people have already given up on the ability to be free, their miracles show as they walk down the street and find out the shop they have thought would be closed is open. I consider it as a coincidence, but others might call it a fate. My point of view did not changed until I knew a person who showed me the another side that had been covered by shadow so far. Her dream was to bring her parents to life. </p><p>the ambition cleared her way of any obstacles she had encountered, the truth was too obvious for her to know but the relationship with her family was a thing she could not be apart of…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nisim2, post: 2041260, member: 225751"] Freedom, this word had shown several times in my life. But I always ignored that as I assumed everyone defined his own freedom in a different meaning. As I grew up I realized the reality forced us to exist by the rules that had been written by ourselves. one of them was "giving up on your freedom". I bet people did not accept that if they only knew what they would become. But since anyone of us appeared to be a little cog in a giant boring routine machine, we saw it as a normal people life. Our ambitions are measured by distance, for intense. If you desire to get the ball into the net It depends on how far you want it to go, that's to say. If you believe your kick will not have it as high as you expected. Your next ambitions fit themselves according to the expectations you have defined, therefore most of our dreams did not come true. I used to share this belief with others, most of them claimed the metaphor of the ball did not present the reality we stick to. Nowadays people have already given up on the ability to be free, their miracles show as they walk down the street and find out the shop they have thought would be closed is open. I consider it as a coincidence, but others might call it a fate. My point of view did not changed until I knew a person who showed me the another side that had been covered by shadow so far. Her dream was to bring her parents to life. the ambition cleared her way of any obstacles she had encountered, the truth was too obvious for her to know but the relationship with her family was a thing she could not be apart of… [/QUOTE]
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