[That's the kind of thing Kaveh would say: they need to look out for each other. They need to work together. Societies are built upon people congregating, compromising, cooperating. They are torn apart by conflict. The ebb and flow of both is inevitable.
It isn't that Alhaitham intends to turn his back on everyone. Needing other people, whatever the scale of the need, is inevitable. But he has often stood at the edge of it all, to look after himself first, witness second, and engage third. He'll start a garden, but not a farm.]
Until now, we haven't had to with everyone's basic necessities taken care of. If that shifts, do you intend to take upon the work you're familiar with, or whatever is most needed?
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It isn't that Alhaitham intends to turn his back on everyone. Needing other people, whatever the scale of the need, is inevitable. But he has often stood at the edge of it all, to look after himself first, witness second, and engage third. He'll start a garden, but not a farm.]
Until now, we haven't had to with everyone's basic necessities taken care of. If that shifts, do you intend to take upon the work you're familiar with, or whatever is most needed?