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Fixed: Bound Life

The causes of bound life are diverse and complex. Some common factors that contribute to this experience include:

There is a parenting theory that suggests children play more freely in a fenced yard than in an open field. In an open field, the lack of boundaries creates anxiety; the children stay close to the parent, afraid to explore the infinite space. But within a fence, they run, laugh, and explore deeply, knowing exactly where the edges are. bound life

A "bound life" implies that our actions, movements, or choices are tethered to specific conditions. These ties can take many forms: The causes of bound life are diverse and complex

As observed in studies of migrant communities and during the pandemic, many individuals live a place-bound life, where daily existence is centered around a specific location, like an apartment or home. For many, this is a safety measure or a result of limited mobility, turning the home into a sanctuary or, sometimes, a place of isolation. But within a fence, they run, laugh, and

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