Life is like a puzzle, made up of different pieces that don’t always fit perfectly together. We often forget this and lose sight of our own completeness. J. Krishnamurti, a wise philosopher, once said that we live in fragments, and this applies to all of us.

We have the ability to adjust our personalities depending on where we are, like at work, home, or with friends. But constantly changing ourselves can make us feel incomplete, like we’re not fully connected.

Real freedom is not just about being independent from rulers. It’s about being free in our thoughts and finding harmony within ourselves. Even though we talk about peace and love, we often compete and try to be better than others, including our neighbors and neighboring countries. Is this what freedom truly means?

To truly be free, we need to face the fact that our thoughts and lives can be fragmented. Can we recognize these fragments within ourselves? Can a mind that is broken into pieces understand consciousness as a whole? Can we strive to be whole and understand our consciousness fully? These questions challenge us to understand ourselves better.

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