A dog slipped off his leash one day and went for a walk in the woods. After a time, he met a wolf.
The dog said to the wolf, “Brother wolf, you look so thin! How can you be happy when you are so thin? You should come live with me and my master. I eat everyday and I never want for food.”
The wolf thought for a moment and replied, “Yes, you are right. Why should I be out here in the wild hunting for small bites of food when someone else will give it to me? And you are so well fed. Very well, I will come to live with you.”
“Good,” said the dog, “then follow me.”
As they trotted off to the dog’s home, the wolf noticed a patch around the dog’s neck where the fur had been worn off.
“Brother Dog, ” asked the wolf, “why do you have that patch around your neck where there is no fur?”
The dog slowed down, stopped and turned to the wolf with sadness in his eyes.
“That is where they place the leather leash around my neck. They do this so they can control me and keep me in my place.” replied the dog, sadly.
“Never!” said the wolf as he began to trot back into the forest. “I would rather be starving and free than to be fat and a slave.”
The dog said to the wolf, “Brother wolf, you look so thin! How can you be happy when you are so thin? You should come live with me and my master. I eat everyday and I never want for food.”
The wolf thought for a moment and replied, “Yes, you are right. Why should I be out here in the wild hunting for small bites of food when someone else will give it to me? And you are so well fed. Very well, I will come to live with you.”
“Good,” said the dog, “then follow me.”
As they trotted off to the dog’s home, the wolf noticed a patch around the dog’s neck where the fur had been worn off.
“Brother Dog, ” asked the wolf, “why do you have that patch around your neck where there is no fur?”
The dog slowed down, stopped and turned to the wolf with sadness in his eyes.
“That is where they place the leather leash around my neck. They do this so they can control me and keep me in my place.” replied the dog, sadly.
“Never!” said the wolf as he began to trot back into the forest. “I would rather be starving and free than to be fat and a slave.”
Of course! Even if we are just free and struggling by, even if we are only the first building blocks of a new world we can all love, even if by this one defiant act of living as WE choose to despite its challenges, I would rather these things than to live in the shackles of the matrix you have provided!!!