 Hello everyone! I want to talk to you about two things. First, one of my Esperanto friends was a congress and when he was in the congress he spoke to a few other Esperantists and he actually said my name a few times but never the other Esperantists heard about me before so I think that's not really important because I'm not that important person but later he actually did an exploration he literally said my name in English and introduced it to some other Esperantists and they said, ah yes! I saw that name a few times and then I understood the name because in fact they call my name for the Esperanto pronunciation not for the English pronunciation because actually when I say it in English I pronounce it in English so I have a question for you do you think that I have to start pronouncing my name for the Esperanto pronunciation so for example my name is now Iwudia so do I change it to Iwudia I don't know if that's good or not but it's strange I suppose because when I first started this channel in fact the most part of the interview was in English so that's why I used Iwudia but now almost everything is in Esperanto so maybe I have to change the pronunciation of my name for this channel to make it more accurate I don't know tell me your opinions so, two later I spoke with some other Esperantists and also with Chuck Smith the head guide of the two language courses we talked about one thing that always interests me and that thing is the fact that Esperanto really doesn't have an economy and for me, I thought it would be very important that Esperanto create its own economy because I noticed and I want to tell you now about my history a few years ago I almost became a head of Esperanto because I already spoke the language well and there wasn't that much that I could do read and speak with different people but I felt that I had to do something more important or simply speak with other people and also I couldn't use Esperanto in a commercial environment and I was really hungry I had to take care of that so I almost became a head of Esperanto but after Esperanto TV happened and then I was again a head of Esperanto so I couldn't be a head of Esperanto but I actually spoke with some other Esperantists and even myself he became a head of Esperanto for two years and later I spoke with him and with other Esperantists and almost everyone said that the problem, the chief problem in Esperanto isn't the language the language works well enough isn't the fact that not enough people learn the language but the problem is that Esperanto people can't have people for a long time because really after learning after speaking after congresses and international excursions international excursions and so on you come to your place you can't do that much more for the language for friends with other people and in fact many people who are head of the language they are head of the language not the language they still speak the language but not that much but I think really Esperanto needs its own economy to instigate those people to stay in the language themselves because that is a serious problem for me I think if there really is an economy in Esperanto many more people stay in the language and continue to use the language because for example now there is a church a ministry there are many many people who learn Esperanto for two languages so after of course not everyone but many of them come to the ministry but we have to teach them and how can we teach them we have to give them real skills to use the language yes we can talk with other Esperanto speakers read books and write and travel but there is no economy we need that and I know that the most of the Esperanto speakers don't like the fact that capitalism exists in the modern world but we really need economy and I know that's all so give me your opinion about this idea of economy and if you like this movie like it, share it subscribe to my channel if you haven't subscribed and I'll see you in the next movie and if you're not there I'll find you and I'll change your name