The Invisible Cage
We often walk through life looking over our shoulders, terrified of what "they" will say. In that fear, we bend our words, change our outfits, and reshape our actions just to blend in. But that isn't living. It is a slow way of locking ourselves in a cage, handing the key to total strangers. True freedom looks a lot like what Osho called a "regression" —stepping backward into the nature of a child. A child doesn't carry an ego. They don't have a voice in their head telling them they are better or worse than anyone else. They don't wait for permission to be happy. If they feel like dancing, they dance. If they want to sing or babble or make a funny face, they just do it. They live completely out loud because they act as if no one is watching. The happiest people in this world are the ones who have broken out of the adult cage and found that childlike freedom again. Dogs Bark, People Talk Think about it this way: when you walk down the stree...