I am free and that is why I am lost.
Franz Kafka

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    Franz Kafka’s quote encapsulates the paradoxical nature of freedom and its relationship with a sense of direction or purpose. In feeling liberated from external constraints or obligations, one might experience a sense of disorientation or uncertainty. This freedom, devoid of clear guidance or structure, leads to a feeling of being lost or directionless, highlighting the complexity of true autonomy and its potential to create internal conflicts or confusion.

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