Let’s use an analogy to illustrate this point. Imagine a dog fenced in a backyard. Even if the yard is beautiful, the dog might feel restricted and rebel by running away when the gate opens. Now, compare this to a country dog, which has no fence. The country dog doesn’t need to run because it feels free and chooses to stay close to home.
Similarly, humans thrive when they have the freedom to make their own choices. Living within someone else’s mold creates agitation and rebellion. True freedom allows you to find your home base and live according to your values.
Embracing Your Freedom
Even though the narcissist may resist the idea of your freedom, it remains your truth. You are free to be responsible, competent, and capable. The question is, how will you use that freedom to manage your life?
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