The reason and the more reason, the primary and the secondary, the glass cup and the glass cup with water.
A glass cup was made and it must not break, if it breaks, will it be able to carry water? Although it was made to carry water, does it know it was made to carry water until it carries water?Same as Halima the girl in this creator's chapter. One child of one man and his father, brought into the world by force and not by choice, she never asked for the reason of her creation until she began to realize she is being used and given questions by others in many different ways. "Why am I fanning this human?, Is this what I'll be doing with my life? We do not know the time she realizes this but wether early or late, she realizes or never realizes this. But if she realizes this, she then begins to find herself after she has already been used. Used by her family, used by her society, used by her peers and used by her government.
But because she has realized the need to find herself and as she's growing daily deep rooted in this conformity, she will begin to be ignorant of the illegal authorities over her; the fear, the time, the lack of resources, the surrounding situations, the family and even the devil. She will take courage and fight them and win like they never existed. I guess this cup will shape itself to becomes the unbendable iron and will never break but continue to hold the substance, water.
Now, what was she first made of? Maybe clay because she could be easily shaped to whatever the holder needs or requires. Also, who then drinks the water in the cup?, could it be the ones that thirst? The one's that thirst would always depend on the cup to hold it's water. It is wise to thirst and to hunger but it is foolish if all you do is drink from others.
You, you should know that you will continue to be used until you become you and when you become you, you will use others until they realize themselves. You, It is best to realize you will be used and you will use others. Because of this knowledge, it has become a burden to become the cup, to become the water and to also drink from others.