Once you accept you're not a 'main character' in life you calm down a lot
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Date: May 8th, 2024 1:35 PM Author: magenta site
Of course, I understand that society as a whole exerts forces upon me that are not at all controllable. I always think back to Robespierre:
But in society, when the force of all is armed against only one, what principle of justice could authorize it to kill him? What necessity can absolve it? A victor who kills his captive enemies is called a barbarian! A grown man who kills a child that he could disarm and punish seems to us a monster! An accused man condemned by society is nothing else for it but a defeated and powerless enemy. Before it, he is weaker than a child before a grown man.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5526467&forum_id=2#47645225)
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