Part 3/6:
An Unexpected Question
During a conversation with their parole officer, an inquisitive remark about why they don’t get a car arises. To the person under house arrest, the outdoors represents a rare freedom, even if limited. This brief interaction highlights the conflicting nature of confinement and the desire for freedom, emphasizing that sometimes, being outside is more than just a physical experience; it's a connection to the world.
Structure and Habits
When it comes to food, simplicity reigns supreme. The individual prefers a consistent diet, eating the same meals daily, which minimizes the need for decision-making during constrained circumstances. Upon returning home, they follow a well-established routine that has become second nature.