In this work, I observe a creature framed by thorny boundaries of its own measures. Trapped within this limit, it is compelled to spend its time without the ability to move.
Having remained within this boundary for an extended period and grown accustomed to it, even if the boundary were lifted after a while, the creature would continue to live predominantly within those confines.
The boundaries drawn by humans are not only for others but also create limits for themselves and impose restrictions on other living beings, attempting to program according to their own desires.