 So I was just driving my boat here Thinking about things as I have to do while I'm driving my boat, and I was thinking about perspectives and how information is presented to us and how How there's almost always a bias when information is being presented to us And I thought about this story that I've heard many times where The story roughly goes like this So there's this old timey village and this guy goes and asks all the villagers This question. He asked the farmer. Hey farmer who builds your tools and the farmer says oh the blacksmith builds my tools And then they go to the horseshoer guy, whatever their horse shoeer guy would call him and Say hey horse shoeer guy who builds your tools. He's like oh the blacksmith and I go find a carpenter Hey carpenter who builds your tools? Oh That would be the blacksmith And then they go to the blacksmith and say oh Hey blacksmith who builds your tools and the blacksmith says well I build my tools and the moral of the story is that the blacksmith is the most important person the only one that takes care of everyone else and himself but there's a silly bias in that story because They were asking about what the blacksmith does now You could have easily said gone around to all the different people and said hey blacksmith who feeds you oh The farmer oh, hey carpenter who feeds you. Oh, that's the farmer. Oh Horseshoeing dude farrier farrier. Anyway horseshoe guy Who feeds you? Oh the farmer and then you go to the farmer and say hey farmer who feeds you? Oh, I do well in that story the farmers the most important person So I mean you could do that about anything and so much of the information so many stories we hear and you know stuff Especially you know off the internet stuff They always have these weird moral lessons that don't make sense now occasionally stories do have real moral lessons that make sense But there is a lot of stuff where if you stop and think about it and just look at it from a different perspective you realize oh That lesson they're trying to say actually is totally meaningless Because if you just if you just change your perspective a little bit That doesn't mean anything and this means something So yeah, the blacksmith builds all the tools The farmer makes all the food The carpenter makes all the houses The whatever I mean Obviously one person can do any of these jobs, but that's not the point of the story And maybe there should be more of a point of the story Maybe the real point of the story is that any one of those people could could do any of those jobs Maybe that should be the point of the story In which case we'd have to change the story anyway Just something to think about any time you're getting information that has a message or a moral Some kind of some kind of thing that's supposed to make you go. Oh, I understand