Is anyone really who they say they are? Is anyone really who they portray they are? What exists in our realities? There is an unspoken language that exists in all of us. The thoughts humans think, but never say out loud. The way we all interact with each other, but never showing our true selves. The ones that do are considered in this society as "crazy". What defines crazy? It was a word, made up by people. A concept made up by people, to group the unfamiliar against our social norms. Were words created by actions? Our actions, even in animal behavior are formed by "group think". Are we no different from the animals we keep as entertainment? The animals we lock into cages; thinking that in the end, it is better for them. But is it really? We as humans lock ourselves into hypothetical cages: relationships, marriage, careers, because we believe it is good for us. Have we really seen what happens on the outside? Have we really paid attention to what is beyond our caged existence. Is living in a locked cage until the day you depart from our natural earth, really truly better for us. Or are we trained to believe it is, and show spite towards those who choose different. The real world is tough, just like the animal world is. The reason we are all here, is to explore. To live, to take advantage of the wide opportunities that are laid out there in front of us. We may get hurt, even resulting in death, but at least we lived. Outside of our cages.