 When we exercise our compassion and stop blaming the most proximate culprit, we enter a deeper radicalism that says, okay, I don't know what the real answer is, but I'm going to look. And we become open to understanding the deep conditions that are manifesting as the symptoms that we call terrorism, crime, racism, misogyny, ignorance. And when we become aware of the complexity and the depth of the true causes of the symptoms, we realize that our normal war-making habits do not work. And we don't know what to do anymore because we're so conditioned to those habits. So the first step toward deeper radicalism then is not knowing what to do.