Furthermore, the aftermath of a quick liberation is frequently characterized by a vacuum. Structures, however oppressive, provide a framework for existence. When one tears down a wall quickly without building a support beam, the roof collapses. The sudden absence of routine, responsibility, or companionship can lead to a sense of vertigo and regret. The narrative of the "heroic escape" often crashes into the reality of consequences: financial insecurity, loneliness, or legal repercussions. The very freedom that was sought becomes a source of new anxiety, trapping the individual in a cycle of impulsive escapes and subsequent crashes.