When I was young and idealistic I thought I could change the world. From a cubicle or outside of one, wherever really. If everyone was on the same page, maybe the world would be a better place. Then I got old and not stupid and I realized that so many things that are wrong with the world are a reflection of individuality. You cannot change the system from within, because the system changes you instead. There is nothing wrong with accepting the world as it is. There is no system worth being afraid of; only change.
[but he was Episcopalian; it is easy to confuse the two, Jack.]