It’s dangerous to be grateful for the cage that traps you.

Beth Kempton
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It’s dangerous to be grateful for the cage that traps you. The threat of being trapped in the cage is something that every human being fears. However, it’s also a sign that you are grateful for the cage. It is a sign that you don’t want to fight anymore, because you are happy with how life is.

This quote serves as a warning to those who are repeatedly trapped by life, to not be happy with the cage. And, then it also serves as a warning to those who think they can escape life by pretending everything is fine.

Source: Freedom Seeker: Live More. Worry Less. Do What You Love.

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