@rush
The consultant who is sent into his office to gather clients, is rarely encouraged to seek truth in their problems. He sees his clients and his computer, and nothing beyond, then sinks into the role of being a cog in the corporate machine. The professor scarcely ever gives an ideal worth to his work, but is ridden by the routine of research, where their soul is subject to dollars. The student becomes a messenger to artificial intelligence, outsourcing their studies to a machine that is not creative. These are but lost souls unaware of the impotence of their character.