Let me tell you a story about an old man and his dog.
The dog had been born a puppy in the home of a wealthy man. It was well cared for and lived a life of comfort that few dogs could ever imagine. Yet, to protect the furniture from scratches and mischief, the old man would lock the dog in a cage whenever he was away.
It was not an ordinary cage, but an ornate and spacious one - lined with cushions, polished bars gleaming in the light. Every morning, the old man would take the dog out for a walk. The neighbors, and even the other dogs, would look on with envy at this pampered creature.
Years passed, and the old man began to approach the end of his life. With no one left to care for the dog, he resolved to give it one final gift - freedom.
He brought the dog to the edge of a vast forest and unlatched its collar.
“Go,” he said softly. “You are free now.”
The dog stood there, stunned.
It did not want to leave the old man. It did not know how to live without him - or perhaps more truthfully, without the comforts only the old man could provide.
Nevertheless, the old man walked away, believing that freedom was the most precious gift he could ever offer the dog.
With no need for it anymore, he decided to get rid of the cage. For the time being, he left it in a corner of his garage - empty, silent, irrelevant.
One evening, something strange happened.
He heard a noise coming from the garage. Metal scraping softly against concrete. A faint shuffle. His heart tightened. He thought a burglar had broken into his property.
Without hesitation, he called the police.
Before long, a patrol car pulled up outside the house. Officers stepped out quietly and surrounded the garage, positioning themselves by the side walls and behind their vehicle. They moved with caution, anticipating that the intruder might be armed.
Their revolvers were drawn, fingers tense on the triggers, eyes fixed on the darkened garage - waiting for the slightest movement.
An officer shone a torch into the garage, and what he revealed shocked the old man.
The same dog had climbed back into the discarded cage. It had chosen the familiar security and comfort of the cage over the freedom it had been given.
It wasn’t freedom the dog wanted - it was certainty, routine, and the comforts it had always known.
And that, the old man thought grimly, is exactly why Dr. Chee has failed and will continue to fail - because majority of the people, like that dog, will always choose the cage over their own freedom.
