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Do you honestly believe that the civil rights movement would've still happened if people simply kept plugging along, not making waves? Or the American revolution? Would the Nazis have been stopped without military cooperation from nearly ever surrounding country? I'm not saying that positive change CAN'T come about through small incremental steps, but I certainly don't believe that all change can be made so peacefully, nor do I believe that this scenario can be resolved as such.
There's a difference between martyrdom and the simple acknowledgement that you're not doing all you can. There's a middle ground between "I'm perfect and have never done wrong." and "I must flog myself in the streets for my sins."
That's the beauty of a movement! Martin Luther King was devoted to the cause - he was all in, and as a result of that, others could be a part of the movement without needing to sacrifice themselves. The larger the movement grew, the less any individual participant needed to risk. But it needed a hero. It needed someone at the forefront for people to rally behind. I'm not saying everyone needs to be devoted to the cause, I'm saying one person needs to be devoted to the cause so that others can latch on regardless of their inability to be that hero.
The world needs a movement, and yeah, it's not an obligation for any one person to be the spearhead for that movement. It's okay to not be the person that the world needs, but it's still a failure. The thing is that it's okay to fail; people view it as some indication that they're either perfect or worthless, and that's unhealthy. Realize that the world needs something, assess yourself to determine if you're that person, and if you're not, feel that disappointment in your failure, then accept it and move on. The world is too fucked up for everyone to shield themselves behind a perfect wall of innocence.