Even the most staunchly independent individuals are still beings for whom emotional connection and mutual support hold paramount importance. As noted in one source, "even the most radical individualists form a community. Hermits join forces and establish a monastery—that is, a community of monks, solitary individuals who, despite their solitude, must still support one another. And they bury their dead. And eventually, they are forced to make history, since they do not have children" (source: 1076_5377.txt). This demonstrates that even those who strive for maximum autonomy are incapable of completely avoiding the need for support from others, especially during life's crises and when fulfilling basic social functions.