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In a crumbling shelter, a man lived, hiding from a chaotic, dangerous world. The brick walls were both his shield and his cage, protecting him from threats but trapping him in darkness. One stormy night, the eastern wall collapsed, leaving a gaping hole. Through it, sunlight and fresh air poured in, revealing a vibrant forest beyond.
At first, he panicked, trying to block the opening. But his efforts failed, as if the room resisted being sealed again. Days passed, and the man, drawn by curiosity, approached the breach. The wilderness beyond promised both danger and freedom. He realized the room, once his sanctuary, had become a tomb.
At dawn, he stepped through the hole into the unknown. The forest greeted him with fresh air and endless possibility. Though peril lay ahead, he felt truly alive. Freedom, he learned, was not the absence of fear but the courage to face it. The hole in the wall was his first step toward a life worth living.