Srinagar, July 14 -- The greatest prison ever built was not made of stone. It was not forged from iron or bound by chains. It was constructed, brick by painstaking brick, inside the human mind. Its walls are invisible, its doors unlocked, and yet, we remain trapped within it, often for a lifetime. This prison is built from the ghost of a past that will not leave and the phantom of a future that has not yet arrived.There is a peculiar, almost cruel, cruelty hidden within the human brain. It is not physical, visible, or loud. It whispers instead, in a voice so familiar we mistake it for our own. It convinces us that one mistake outweighs a thousand successes, that one betrayal invalidates years of loyalty, and that one painful memory has mo...