From the day we are born, society begins to give us labels.
A name, a gender, a nationality. Later, more labels arrive: where we study, the job we do, how much we earn, the place we hold in a hierarchy.
Society individualizes us to keep the system running.
It separates, organizes, and measures us, so we can be placed in roles, compared, and managed.
But none of these labels are who we truly are.
They are layers, coverings, masks.
When the layers fall away, what remains is simple and silent.
Not a role. Not a story. Just Being.
And in Being, there is peace.
To be nobody is not emptiness—it is freedom.
Because when you are nobody, you are no longer confined.
You are open. Vast. Alive.
To be nobody… is to truly Be.

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