“I work with really smart people, and everybody’s here for the same reason. We’re not here to get rich. There’s sort of a nobility and a purity of motive here that you don’t find everywhere. Beyond that, there’s the actual material impact of the job. If you do it right, there are people who can go home one day who might not have otherwise gone home. And they don’t know it, but you know it. That type of reward supersedes what you can do anywhere else—that you truly can make the world a better or safer place. Apart from the job, I’m a normal 20-something-year-old guy. I come through the gates every day with loud hip hop music. I go out with my friends. I date. In some ways, the beauty of it is you’re the anonymous guy next to somebody at the bar, and while they’re talking about what the government’s doing, you actually know. We’re normal people like everybody else, but we may need to come in on Monday and disrupt a terrorist attack. The dichotomy makes life interesting.”
#humansofcia
Il fatto di poter donare certezze agli altri senza che questi lo sappiano, gli dà la certezza di essere normale. O forse è una speranza.
Se esiste davvero un umano del genere, è meglio starne alla larga.
Probabilmente un soggetto impiegato nel cyber.
Gente sveglia, ma con molte carenze sotto il profilo dell'umanità e dei sentimenti.
Anche quelli (nella giusta misura) possono tornare utili a prevenire un attacco terroristico
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