Many of us are confined by the prisons we build within ourselves—constructed by the subconscious mind and shaped by adherence to traditions that empower the authorities who originated them. Conformity, in and of itself, is not inherently harmful; it fosters social harmony and shared identity. However, blind conformity—without reflection or reason that aligns with communal or corporate benefit—fails to embody the bravery implied in this quote. True bravery challenges us to examine the rules we follow and ensure they serve not only tradition but also progress and freedom.
Again, "He who is brave is free."
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