“You’re lucky,” Mira said. “You have freedom.” “Freedom is terrifying,” Elena replied. “I don’t know who I’m supposed to be.”
“Why?” Mira asked from the other side. “Because your world gives you certainty,” Elena said. “But my world gives me the question. And maybe the question is the freedom.” filozofija za 4 razred gimnazije pdf 22
“Can you hear me?” Elena whispered.
Elena found an old mirror in her grandfather’s attic. When she looked into it, she didn’t see her reflection — she saw a girl her own age in a gray room with no windows. The girl was crying. “You’re lucky,” Mira said
One day, the mirror showed two doors. Mira’s door led to Elena’s city; Elena’s door led to Mira’s orderly world. They could switch lives forever. “Because your world gives you certainty,” Elena said
I notice you’re asking for a PDF titled “filozofija za 4 razred gimnazije pdf 22” (philosophy for 4th grade of high school, likely in Croatian, Serbian, or Bosnian), and then to “generate a story.”
Over the next week, Elena and Mira talked through the mirror. Mira lived in a world where every person had a fixed role — farmer, soldier, scholar — assigned at birth. Elena lived in a world where she could choose anything, yet felt lost.