Marching Dilemmas

Mary grapples with her feelings about participating in marches, expressing both admiration for those who do and a sense of personal conflict for not joining in. She reflects on her mundane day-to-day life and the moment she realized she had opted out, questioning whether her choice makes her a hypocrite. Ultimately, she concludes that it's a personal decision rather than a moral failing, highlighting the complexity of individual beliefs and actions.