Why do some people hate boundaries? Part 1
The content highlights the perception of value and protection, explaining that a man with no assets is unconcerned with safeguarding his home, clearly not out of faith in humanity but lacking possessions. Yet, he locks his home while sleeping, valuing his life. The narrative suggests people with valuable possessions are vigilant due to potential loss and challenges society’s misconception, viewing vigilant people as traumatized and tolerant as healthier. It emphasizes personal boundaries as selectively permeable and not barriers.
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