heres a story i found interesting...
There exists a village, the perfect utopia, where everybody is happy and life is perfect for its inhabitants, except for one person. However, for perfect conditions to exist, that one person has to be imprisoned and deprived of basic human needs for the good of the rest of the village. If they release him from imprisonment, then the utopia ends and the village shall descend into chaos. And so, for many years, this is the way things were in this particular village. As time passes, eventually people find out about the imprisoned person, and how they react is interesting. Many find out about the person, and choose not to act for fear of losing the utopia. But, still others find out about the prisoner, and decide to leave the town because 1) it is wrong to do so, and 2) they have no power to free him. Who is happier at the end of the day? At the end of the day, those who had left the town left behind a utopia, but found greater happiness and more perfection elsewhere.
I paraphrased that as best I could, but can you guys see the moral of the story?