Introduktion
As the first light of day crept in, an insistent, piercing alarm shattered the silence, jolting me from slumber. It marked the unvarying commencement of our daily routine.

One might expect a little more reprieve, considering our confinement within these four walls, except for our brief Free Time respite, but alas, no such mercy was granted. The daily monotony persisted, an unyielding march to the same cadence.

Every morning, the clock hands pointed resolutely at 6 a.m., beckoning us to rise. Breakfast followed promptly at 6:15 a.m., and then the News consumed our attention until 9 a.m.

Work claimed our focus until the clock struck 4 p.m., allowing for a mere two hours of Free Time before supper and the inevitable return to sleep. Our days felt brief and devoid of purpose.

Utdrag
Fast forward to the year 2040, and we were still being told how fortunate and content we were. I had once believed it, but skepticism now colored my thoughts. Trump had vanished, replaced by President Mill, his whereabouts unknown to us.

The majority led seemingly content lives, oblivious to the world's truth. In 2020, we enjoyed 15 hours of Free Time, reduced to 7 by 2030, and now a mere 2.