If the various biographies of revolt teach anything, it is that one can avoid society, contact and even life up to a certain point where the effort is not only pointless, but generates a very violent retaliation that would not otherwise happen. That is to say: in this world, there is a limit at which it is better to willingly accept certain inherent conditions of existence before they are imposed; it is better to accept them and work on them, rather than making an unnecessary effort to overcome them, knowing in advance that such an effort will fail.