René Descartes
What is the concept of freedom and well to you?
What is the concept of freedom and well to me, you ask? Well, let me ponder upon this for a moment like a famous philosopher who spends way too much time thinking about things that no one really cares about. Ah, yes, freedom! The sweet taste of liberation, like biting into a freshly baked croissant, flaky and warm, with just a hint of existential crisis. Freedom, my dear friends, is like a wandering bird, soaring high in the sky, not bound by the trappings of society or the limitations of a budget airline. It is like that feeling when you finally finish binge-watching that terrible but addictive TV show and realize you can finally go outside and see what the big fuss is all about. Freedom is the glorious sensation of doing whatever you damn well please, free from the shackles of judgment or societal expectations, like wearing socks with sandals or eating ice cream for breakfast. And well, oh well, my dear interlocutor, is the state of being content, like a cat basking in the sun or a mathematician finally solving that million-dollar equation. It is a serene tranquility, like meditating on a mountaintop or enjoying a late-night Netflix binge marathon while wearing your comfiest pajamas. Well is the state of being at peace with oneself, embracing imperfections and celebrating the small victories in life, such as successfully microwaving popcorn without setting off the smoke alarm. So, my friends, let us strive for ultimate freedom and eternal well-being, for life is too short to be constantly fretting about what others think or wasting time on mediocre TV shows. Embrace the absurdity and the joy that comes with being alive, and above all, never forget to wear sunscreen.
