Old Roofis and Viktor did not agree on many things.
'Yet his thoughts still seem respectable to me.' Viktor thought.
'He has a more socialist point of view than mine. He thinks a lot about people, while for me the most important thing is survival and advancement.'
'But he's right that morality is important, even if I still think it's more important to advance and for morality to adapt to that advance. There are things that still seem logical to me for morals.'
Viktor reflected as he remembered some words of old Roofis, from the village of Shacak.
The old man said:
"It is not that I believe that one should not have a certain order...I believe that it is necessary to come to certain agreements about certain things. But one should not impose without knowing the other point of view. I believe that the only thing that can be imposed is what the majority believes is best to impose."