Most Prisons Are Not Made of Walls

Most prisons are not made of walls.

They are made of time.

Some are built from memories we refuse to release. We revisit old failures, old regrets, old hurts, and old versions of ourselves as though they still possess authority over the present.

Others are built from the future. We worry about outcomes that have not arrived, conversations that have not happened, and problems that may never appear. We spend so much energy living ahead of life that we rarely notice life itself.

The strange thing is that both prisons feel real.
Yet neither exists in this moment.

The past survives through memory.

The future survives through imagination.
Only the present is alive.

This does not mean we stop learning from the past or planning for the future. Both have their place. But when we begin living inside them, they quietly become our jailers.

Perhaps freedom is not found somewhere else.
Perhaps freedom begins when we gently return to where we already are.

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