 Hey everybody. I've made this unlearning course partly in frustration with the rush, I call it the rush to a solution, where everyone's like, okay, we know the problems, let's get together and work on the solutions now. And that's an admirable impulse, but when the solution mentality carries with it the problems in hidden form that are not questioned, when the assumptions that are behind our solution sets and our solution pathways themselves embody the problem, then we end up creating another version of what we already have. So if you are sensing that there's something wrong here with recycling the same solutions and want to go to a deeper level, then a little bit of unlearning may be necessary to question and release things that we thought we knew about the world, about the issues, about other people, about ourselves, and that's what this course is designed to do. If you are deeply familiar with my work, read my books, et cetera, et cetera, listen to a lot of my speeches and podcasts, a lot of this material will be familiar to you, but I find that putting it all in one package with a trajectory of unlearning can be really useful. So it starts at the issues level, then goes to a interpersonal level, personal level, and then back out to a global level. And I hope that it is a useful reprogramming or deprogramming and reprogramming that will open up solutions and solution templates and even, I would say, even new questions. Because I think that the problem today, it's not that we are answering the questions in the wrong way. It's that we're not even asking the right questions. To get to the right questions requires letting go of some of what we thought we knew. And that is what I hope that this course will, in a gentle way, will invite you into, invite you into an unlearning, a clearing of the ground from which new structures can be built, new structures of knowledge, new structures of activism, new structures of choice, and a template then for maybe new social and political structures. So yeah, if you're intrigued, you're very welcome to try out this short course.