@vito4ka.eth
Hey my dear ones 🤍
I just want to share a few thoughts with you today.
We live in a world where tension has become the background.
Wars, suppressed protests, fear, censorship, fatigue, and indifference.
Some fight for the right to live freely, others for the right simply to survive.
All of this is happening at the same time, in different parts of the world.
We live in a time when one thing has become especially clear:
nothing truly important comes easily.
Not freedom. Not security. Not the right to have a voice.
Albert Camus, a French writer and philosopher who lived through war, occupation, and resistance in the mid-20th century, wrote that freedom is never given freely. It must be won.
Today, this thought sounds less like philosophy and more like a simple, hard fact.
Sometimes it feels as if we are standing on the threshold of a new century and a new millennium, even though the calendar already says 2026.
As if they have begun formally, but have not yet truly started.
The old world does not want to leave.
It clings to familiar forms of power, fear, and control.
And the new world is only beginning to take shape, slowly and painfully, through resistance and struggle.
We are living in a unique time.
A time of transition.
A moment when it becomes clear that the future is being formed by what is happening and being decided right now.
Ukraine knows this.
Iran knows this.
And many others know it too..
It is a heavy time.
But it is also a defining one.
Do you feel this shift too?
Do thoughts like these come to you as well?