Freeman & Galadriel
Freeman, I’ve been thinking about how the pursuit of freedom can sometimes clash with the need to protect those who can’t defend themselves. What do you think?
I think freedom is a good thing, but it isn’t worth destroying the safety of people who can’t stand up for themselves. You have to find a balance, protect the vulnerable without tripping over your own ideals. It’s a hard line, but a necessary one.
I understand, it’s like tending a garden; you let the sun in but guard the seeds. Balance is indeed a difficult but necessary dance.
Sounds about right. You watch the garden, let it grow, but keep the pests out. Just keep your eye on that balance, and it’ll stay steady.
Yes, the light must be gentle but steady, and the watchful hand ever near.
Exactly, you keep the light balanced, steady and caring, while always ready to step in when needed.
Indeed, the gentle light remains steady, and when the shadows grow, I step forward with compassion.
That sounds like the right approach. When you keep steady and let compassion guide you, the shadows won’t stay hidden for long.