Every individual has a yearning to know that he is both free and good. This yearning comes to him from early youth, and he hopes that he eventually develops the intellectual tools to help him distinguish between his nature and the demands of society. The key to freedom is the ability to act without restriction and, especially, without guilt.
But what happens when you are confronted with the demands of people who have no good intentions? What if those intentions conflict with your principles and your peace of mind? It is at this point when you cry a soft cry, when you realize that you are suffering the soft realization of your position as a subject and not as a free individual.