 Well, I'm, I'm of a similar mind to you in that I've always been an ecologist, if you like, and I, I believe that the corporations are the biggest people to blame for what's going on on our planet. We, as people are not to blame for what's what's going on on our on our planet. We are fed. And we do have a personal responsibility. Yes. But I think that education and just just a personal responsibility but I think that the corporations are getting away with literally murder sometimes, you know, and, and there needs to be some accountability and I don't know how, as a little guy, I can hold these people to account. And that's that's where I'm kind of coming out for the moment I feel a little bit useless I look up into disguise every day and think, you know, you know, why are they, why are they allowed to do this to our planet, you know, and maybe your role is not to hold them accountable. Maybe your role is to contribute to the field of consciousness in which that accountability will happen. Because you're you're you're feeling of helplessness in the face of this monstrous machine that is destroying the earth on a spiritual shall we say level that feeling is the result of lies that you have been fed. And something in you knows that your choices in service to life are significant through some mysterious process, you know that like those moments even if it's invisible to everybody in the world and it doesn't go viral, and no one ever finds out about it. When you choose to, you know, relate to a child to play with a baby to plant a tree to make your garden a little more beautiful like any of these things send ripples of causality out that are not recognized by standard modern reductionistic thinking. But we have to understand, we have to trust the part of ourselves that knows that we are powerful. And what the expression of that may look like, that's going to be different for every person. And sometimes it may fit your received idea of how the world works, and you're going to help hold somebody to account. Maybe that is your role. But maybe it's not. And the only way you can know if in this moment my action is serving a more beautiful world is to tune into your inner compass. And everybody has this capacity, and we are powerful.