The narrator lives in a world where brutal individualism is rampant.
"Talk to your neighbor for help," he said, "and watch him walk away indifferently. Maybe now in the Soviet Union, the communist blueprint is drawn, and everyone seems to be connected by a pull, but in Texas, you can only On your own."
Such unbridled individualism is an example, not a rule. Humans are truly a social animal. Those who are world-weary avoid being isolated and avoid others.
No one is an island, standing alone in the sea. Everyone is part of a land, a continent.
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