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The Paradox of Care and Release

Understanding that true ethical relationship with animals requires both protective care and accepting their autonomy, not controlling possession.

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Why It Matters

The Hodja's stories reveal contradictions that make us uncomfortable: he gives away his possessions then mourns them, he helps others then questions whether he harmed them. This paradox applies directly to animal ethics. We often cage animals to protect them, breed them to serve us, or impose our will 'for their own good'—forms of control dressed as care. The Hodja's wisdom suggests that genuine ethical relationship means holding tension: we can care deeply while releasing control, protect without owning, and advocate for animals without imposing our vision of their lives. This framework dismantles the false binary between neglect and domination, suggesting a third path where respect means recognizing what we cannot and should not control.

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