
Men Do Not Need Prison to Be in a Cell
Men do not need to be in prison to be in a cell.
Aurelius Kadzius
Self-imprisonment is not rare; it is more common than we imagine. We can stop good movement and tell ourselves we are waiting for the right time, that our day is coming, but keep doing the same thing. The day does not move toward us; we move forward into the day.
You are only getting closer to the end of your timeline.
I am just as guilty, but one thing I do not do is delude myself into believing that changing nothing in my choices will change my life. That my better days are coming to me; they are arriving to me.
Self-deception is a great crime. A lie that traps your mind into believing in untruths. One day, I will...Someday soon...
Some day comes, and you lay in your bed, and you may not wake.
No, some day went by, and all the days are gone.
You were haggling with what you are doing and what you will change for scraps of nothing and an unpromised future that is out of your control to a degree. Free will does make an impact; if it didn't, then men wouldn't live and die for the God-given right to choose our path.
No matter how painful or joyful the path is that we choose.
Men will leverage God's will as a scapegoat to take no accountability for how they lived and the choices they made or perhaps didn't make.
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