 Hi, this is George Cowell, and I have this idea that just came to me. I want to run it by you and see what you think. The way that we are guided in life, and the way that we make decisions, goes through one of three tools, you might say. The first tool is our reactions. Basically, if something happens to us, we encounter a situation, we react, we do something, say something, think something, continue thinking something as a result of our past behavior, our past habits, and so our reactions are typically automatic, and however, our reactions can be trained, and so this brings us to the second tool, which is reason. Okay, reason is taking a pause before indulging in our reactions and saying, oh, is this the wisest reaction? Based on what I've learned in life, based on what I've learned from my past mistakes and my past successes, based on what I've learned from observing others' mistakes and successes, is this the wisest reaction that will bring the longest term good for myself and everyone? Okay, so that's the second tool's reason, and then the third tool is reality. Okay, so if we do not react wisely and if our initial reaction is not wise and we run it through our reason and we can't figure out what to do, then guess what? Reality will force us to do the right thing eventually. I'm so grateful for that, and I'm grateful that the universe, God, you know, has designed life and the reality to be this way is that, and here's an interesting idea, you are always being guided, you are always being guided toward a better life for yourself and for others, either through reaction, or you might say your intuition, okay? We could say that, or through your reason, or through the force of reality. So in other words, we can look at it from the other side of things, which is that reality trains our reason and our reason trains our reactions over time. Make sense? So as you continue forward in this day, notice and observe, and this is the actionable point, notice and observe your reactions to things, and if you can, if you're not sure that your reactions are absolutely wise, then take a pause and run it through your reason before you continue to react in the same way, and if you're not sure what to do because you're confused, you don't know what the right path is, then wait for reality or observe reality and see if it can train your reason. Makes sense? So reality trains reason, reason trains your reactions. I hope this is interesting and helpful in some way to frame how we make our decisions and how we live a good life, and I'm always open to your questions and your comments under the video. Until the next video, enjoy and be well.