Nothing is actually impenetrable. 

But people still built this place. 

And if you can hack the right person, all of a sudden, you have a piece of powerful malware. 

People always make the best exploits. 

I've never found it hard to hack most people. 

If you listen to them, watch them, their vulnerabilities are like a neon sign screwed into their heads. 

If you died, would anyone care?

Would they really care?

Yeah, maybe they'd cry for a day, but let's be honest. 

No one would give a shit. 

They wouldn't. 

The few people that would feel obligated to go to your funeral would probably be annoyed and leave as early as possible. 

That's who you are. 

That's what you are. 

People are all just people. 

When it gets down to it, everyone's the same. 

They love something. 

They want something. 

They fear something. 

Specifics help, but specifics don't change the way that everyone is vulnerable. 

It just changes the way that we access those vulnerabilities. 

Besides, even if they are content, or don't want anything. They will.

You just have to take away what they already have

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Everyday we change the world, but to change the world in a way that means anything, that takes more time than most people have. 

It never happens all at once. It's slow. It's methodical. It's exhausting. 

We don't all have the stomach for it.