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A Dose of Conformity Sixteen years of my life. Pills, pills, pills. That, apart from early childhood where I learnt English and social etiquette, was all I had to focus on for my life. Every day I have had to take a learning capsule, sleep for twelve hours while my brain soaked in the new information, get up, stay confined in my small room covered in information about pills, and then repeat. I'm a future capsule scientist. Learning capsules are taken from early childhood so that people acquire all the necessary knowledge for the job they have been assigned to. From a very young age to late adolescence you are required to ingest one capsule a day. By using learning capsules people can also be kept from any human contact in these years of development …show more content…

He is dressed in a grey suit and a red tie. A glass wall, probably bulletproof, separates the Supervisor and his desk from me. He motions towards a seat opposite his desk. I sit down. 'What business brings you here, young man?' 'I am here to change jobs. I am currently a capsule scientist but wish to become a goods transporter.' 'What?' exclaims the Supervisor. 'Why would someone as intelligent as yourself want to be a goods transporter? Being a capsule scientist is exactly the challenge your magnificent mind needs. You would find life as a goods transporter dull and boring!' 'I don't want to be a capsule scientist.' 'Duty is all. What about our motto? You have a duty to fulfil, and that duty lies in capsule science.' 'A duty should not be forced. My duty should be what I feel is my duty, not what others tell me is my duty. I really want to take to the skies and be adventurous, not spend the entirety of my life formulating new pills.' 'You don't understand. A goods transporter is not "adventurous". You fly packages from location A to location B, that's all.' 'Well, it would still be more enjoyable than being a capsule scientist.' The Supervisor pauses for a

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