Refined Illusion
Refined Illusion
Often, choice is associated with freedom. It is
presented as freedom - freedom of choice. Having at least one facet, freedom
stumbles over it, breaks and shatters into smithereens. Like a glass ball
thrown at a stone wall, it breaks on the first contact. Even one wall can
destroy freedom, plunge into an abyss of chaos and confusion, bring you under
the abyss of addiction. The choice is two walls, the simplest choice is two
walls, between which you have to make it. Two masonry, between which he has to
rush about in search of a solution, the best option is a glass ball of freedom.
In a wider variety of choices, there are far more than two faces - rolled
walls. Each edge restricts freedom, deprives it of movement, impairs its
ability to move in any direction it wishes. The refined illusion created by the
definition of choice, embedded in the choice itself, invisibly but surely does
its job. Excluding the possibility of getting out of the illusory space and
gaining true, not limited by any framework of freedom. The ball, made of thin
and fragile glass, would probably bounce off the first stone wall, intact or
with minor scratches on the smooth, shiny surface. But inevitably he will face
the next wall, which seems invisible to him. The created illusion will do its job
and the glass ball, personifying freedom itself, will break into smithereens.
Thank you for attention!
00.I.04
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