“Due to the fact that all our professions best help the world. Our brains demand from us that we don’t even think about looking towards defiant individualism, noble piracy and desperate nihilism. Only a strong spirit and ability can withstand the influence of the crowd, go left and be exposed to the different effects of the surrounding moving forces in the opposite direction.”

—  Maxim Mernes

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