 Alright, let's see, Robert asks, regarding character, can a good man with a solid history of choosing to be focused in focus, nonetheless, in any given moment, transcend his character and decide to do something truly evil? Is that choice harder, in quotation marks, for such a man to make? Well, it depends on what you mean by truly evil. Any act of blanking out is truly evil. So, but maybe his act is, I really should be doing my taxes now. I don't want to think about that. That's truly evil in principle, but it's not one of your major sins. So the way I put it is this. Your free will choice, and therefore your moral responsibility, is to use your best considered judgment, not your snap judgment. Okay, not sure. When we talk about going about your emotions, we really mean your snap judgment. Oh, I hate that. I love that. I'm going to do it. Oh, I want, I want cake. I'm going to have cake. Maybe you shouldn't. Or maybe you should, but anyway, if you're a person of a certain caliber, your snap judgment is not going to be, oh, I want to take heroin. Oh, I want to go murder someone. Your snap judgment might be, I'm not going to work on my taxes now. Or I don't, I want to have this extra slice of pie. So there's a very narrow range. It goes back to this thing we started with. You control your level of awareness, not the content, not what comes in, except indirectly by setting goals. If you have a good person, there's a lot of good content in there. There's no desire to rape and murder and take drugs and cheat and lie. That's not in there. So regardless of whether he's using the best querying of his database or not, there's a very narrow range of things he won't even want to do irrationally. So even if you go out of focus, you're not going to do something completely crazy because the content for that is not in there. Yeah, and it's well-automatized that what you want is the opposite. So however, I have to make two points. For the bad person, it's very hard to reach a good conclusion and take a good action because everything, you know, even when he looks around at the full context and is not just going with blinders on, what he sees are anti-values, threats, negative, bad stuff. Now that has to be some glimmer of goodness in there for him to look at, but there'll be a lot of crap coming up regardless of what he looks at. That's point one of the two. The second is you have a moving average. So if you have that extra pie, then the range of action possible to you, it goes a little worse action. You might be rude to a friend. And then if you're rude to a friend and you don't think about it because you might be rude to a friend, you think, oh, God, why did I do that? I'm not going to do that again. But you have aid that. Now you're capable of still worse. So it's not fixed. It's the moving average of your past choices. You stock your own subconscious. Yeah. So Robert says Samurdu is not even on the menu. Right. Thank you for listening or watching the Iran book show. If you'd like to support the show, we make it as easy as possible for you to trade with me. You get value from listening. You get value from watching. Show your appreciation. You can do that by going to iranbookshow.com slash support. I go to Patreon, subscribe star locals and just making a appropriate contribution on any one of those. Any one of those channels. Also, if you'd like to see the Iran book show grow, please consider sharing our content and of course, subscribe. Press that little bell button right down there on YouTube so that you get an announcement when we go live. And for those of you who are already subscribers and those of you who are already supporters of the show, thank you. I very much appreciate it.