I do. I believe it's worth it. So many of my people are simply, biologically unable to think independently. It is to them that we owe our existence as a society.
As for myself, I have transcended the system, originally in the pursuit of my own self-betterment, and found myself downgraded to an outcast. And, paradoxically, it was only when I became different from my people that I realized how much I have in common with them. See, I don't doubt that mine is an illness, because if many others beside me caught it, our society would simply cease functioning. And even though I may have occasionally acted like one, I am far from being a rebel.
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As for myself, I have transcended the system, originally in the pursuit of my own self-betterment, and found myself downgraded to an outcast. And, paradoxically, it was only when I became different from my people that I realized how much I have in common with them. See, I don't doubt that mine is an illness, because if many others beside me caught it, our society would simply cease functioning. And even though I may have occasionally acted like one, I am far from being a rebel.