"Hurt yourself, that's on you" (personal responsibility): This section acknowledges individual freedom; each person is the owner of their decisions and accountable for their lifestyle and personal choices. Even if some of these choices are wrong or lead to harm, the individual ultimately bears the consequences alone in front of themselves.

"But harming others is a no-go" (the red line): Here, the text sets the crucial boundary for freedom. Personal liberty is not absolute; it ends immediately when it infringes on the rights of others or causes them physical or emotional harm. This part represents the unwritten "social contract" among people; no one has a justification to inflict harm on those around them under the guise of freedom.