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Cages come in many forms: square or cylindrical. These two geometric shapes are particularly prevalent, appearing in countless objects around us, often unnoticed until we take a closer look.
When we sharpen our powers of observation, we can transform almost anything into a metaphorical cage.
Every object, idea, or structure has the potential to represent constraints.
The narratives you can build around the concept of a cage are truly limitless.
A cage can symbolize external pressures that mirror the constraints we feel internally, whether itā€™s a societal norm, a personal fear, or an unspoken rule.
Cages can evoke emotions that range from a sense of safety and protection to feelings of restriction or entrapment.
But hereā€™s the most fascinating part: any image, no matter how ordinary, can serve as a container to "cage" a thought, a feeling, or a concept.
A birdcage can hold freedom, a jar can enclose chaos, or a fence might frame a fragile dream.
With the right framing, everyday...
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