They told the story wrong.They said the walls were built to protect something holy.But the truth is — they were built to keep you out. Because you co
They told the story wrong.
They said the walls were built to protect something holy.
But the truth is — they were built to keep you out.
Because you could walk through them.
Because your very existence proved that the barriers weren’t divine — they were designed.
You are the proof that freedom is possible.
And that terrifies those who’ve built comfort on control.
They saw your strength before you did.

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They saw how your laughter survives grief,
how your faith regenerates after fire,
how your brilliance keeps finding daylight through concrete.
You are the storm they tried to name “impossible.”
You are the song they banned and it still found its way into the air.
Walls are nothing but fear made visible.
And fear can’t hold what’s eternal.
So don’t waste your breath explaining your presence to gatekeepers.
They already know who you are.
That’s why they’re guarding the door.
They don’t build walls for the weak.
They build them for the ones who can walk through.
For the ones whose vision doesn’t stop at the edge of permission.
So lift your head.
Remember who you come from.
Every generation of fighters, dreamers, and truth-tellers is standing behind you, whispering—
“Walk anyway.”
“Shine anyway.”
“Live free anyway.”
Because you are the reason they built the walls.
And you are the reason they will one day fall.