Many people realize too late that what limits them is not their ability or opportunities, but rather the secular moral concepts.

Morality seems like a halo, but it can actually become a shackle manipulated by others.

While social roles bring convenience, they also come with rules; overly adhering to moral bottom lines can easily lead to traps of moral blackmail—often compromising due to concerns about others' moral pressures.

In contrast, those who break the deadlock decisively cast aside moral burdens, fear no judgment from others, and refuse to be morally kidnapped.

Essentially, morality often becomes a cage that confines the weak; true strength lies in not being shackled and always grasping the initiative in life.