"The birthday" can be seen as a mechanism that delays humanity's
transition into maturity. By annually revisiting the past, it
perpetuates a connection to one's earlier years. While fostering
reflection and celebration, this cyclic event might also hinder full
progression into adulthood, encapsulating individuals within the
recurring cycle of memory and nostalgia.
"The birthday, akin to the Revolutionary War, marks its annual return
every 365 days. Both signify the birth of new eras: one celebrates
individual growth and memories, while the other honors a nation's
struggle for freedom. As history and personal milestones intersect, the
essence of progression and transformation prevails in the annual
recurrence." However, his-story has never been, and will never be MY story.
"Birthdays" serve as an annual time capsule, keeping individuals
connected to their infancy and the passage of time. With each
celebration, we glimpse our growth, retaining a thread to our origin
while embracing the journey of life's evolution.
Ending the celebration and recognition of the birthday is essential if you ever want to leave your infancy and become a self-governing man.