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  • While I was
    fighting, I heard other people speaking in the name of freedom, and the
    more they defend this unique right, the more enslaved they seemed to be
    to their parents wishes, to a marriage in which they had promised to
    stay with the other person for the rest of their lives, to the
    bathroom scales, to their diet, to half-finished projects, to lovers to
    whom they were incapable of saying No or Its over, to weekends
    when they were oblliged to have lunch with people they didnt even
    like. Slaves to luxury, to the appearance of luxury, to the appearance
    of appearance of luxury. Slaves to a life they had not chosen, but
    which they had decided to live because someone had managed to convince
    them that it was all for the best. And so their identical days and
    nights passed, days and nights in which adventure was just a word in a
    book or an image on the television that was always on, and whenever a
    door opened, they would say:

    Im not intersted. Im not in the mood.

    How
    could they possibly know if they were in the mood or not if they had
    never tried? But there was no point in asking; the truth was they were
    afraid of any change that would upset the world they had grown used
    to.(p 10)


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