When we eat matzah at the seder we eat Lechem Oni (bread of affliction) as bnei chorin (free men). The matzah only remains poor man’s bread as long as we perceive it this way. This perception on one level kept Bnei Yisroel from leaving Mitzrayim as fast as they could. We take the poor man’s bread and change it into a symbol of freedom. Hopefully analyzing the comparison of matzah and b’chipazon we can find the strength to make it through our current trials. To use life’s brief moments of clarity and insight, in order to transcend our current limitations. To accept our faults, our constraints but move on anyways, despite them.