In a society where thoughts are monitored, labeled, and quietly corrected under the guise of care, a young man flagged for deviation begins to question the authenticity of his own mind. As therapy, medication, and behavioral systems blur into something far more invasive, he uncovers a reality where identity can be rewritten, rebellion is predicted before it begins, and every attempt at escape may already be accounted for. What starts as a personal unraveling becomes a deeper realization: the system no longer needs to control people from the outside—because it has taught them to think, regulate, and imprison themselves from within, leaving him to confront a final question—if the voice in his head isn’t truly his, was it ever possible to be free?
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