Well, if you were alone in society and started a protest, you'd pretty much be unheard, since you say you're a nobody. So that point you made about having to be "somebody" to fighting against society, I agree with, since you need to be a somebody for people to really listen to you.Quote from NaglfarYes, suicidals are people who couldn't stand the pressure of facing the problems.
The problem is.
The society is huge. Like me, I am basically a nobody in this whole society..
What impacts would I cause if I start to fight back? Start a protest?
Like the protest in Tibet, it ultimately failed, in a result of dead people..
If you want to fight against the society, don't you need fame? Don't you need to be a Somebody?
And sometimes when you "run away" from your problems, and give yourself some personal space.. Won't you change your thoughts sometimes? And choose to accept?
On the other hand, if you try to fight back to problem, knowing that you couldn't do anything..
Won't that be in a state of helplessness? Won't you become more angry and aggressive against the society?
I want to know your thoughts. :)
I think fighting when you really can't do anything, pretty much is a state of helplessness. But people know they can do something, even if by themselves, which is why they bother to try and protest. Because one person, somebody or nobody, can change society if the message is strong enough.