"Who am I? Who are you? Who are we?" These questions are among the most fundamental inquiries into human existence. From the moment we are born, we strive to build an identity and find a sense of belonging. But does the world truly offer us this identity and belonging, or do we merely accept what it gives us?
Sometimes, we feel lost in a place where we are unsure if we even belong. The wind brushes against our faces, the roads stretch endlessly, yet we still stand uncertain of our direction. Where is the light? Which path will truly lead us to freedom? The world we live in claims to offer endless possibilities, yet in reality, it may be trapping us within invisible walls.
We were not born to worship the world. However, without realizing it, we begin to perceive it as a sacred authority. Money, status, success, and the desire for social acceptance take center stage in our lives. But if we came here to truly live, why do we allow the universe to treat us like slaves? Those who do not carve their own path are doomed to walk the paths of others. If we stop questioning, we inevitably become part of the system. Our daily routines, possessions, and ambitions—are these the things that truly define us, or are they merely roles imposed upon us by society?
A bird born in a cage does not question its freedom because it has never known otherwise. If it is unaware of the world beyond its bars, it will not even desire to escape. But what about us? Are we aware of the boundaries that confine us, or have we forgotten that we live within invisible walls? While we believe ourselves to be free, could we, in fact, be trapped in cages of our own making?
Perhaps the first step is to question everything. Do we truly embrace the beliefs we hold, or are we merely living according to expectations? If we choose to question, perhaps, for the first time, we will take a step toward our own path. Freedom is not just about breaking physical barriers—it is about understanding what we believe in, why we live, and what we truly choose in this life.
Rather than getting lost in these questions, we can choose to define our own direction. Because every path is a choice. So, which way do we choose to go?