The architecture of human memory
remains rigid
while external reality
liquefies.
Immense defense systems are constructed
to combat transient friction,
creating a permanent structural mismatch.
Heavy gates are maintained
long after the threat has drifted away.
The systemic paradox is absolute.
Is it more dangerous
to navigate a chaotic world
without armor,
or to remain entombed
within a massive fortress
built to contain a ghost
that has already scattered?
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