 Yeah, it's like people tend to see the outside world as external from themselves and they don't see how just by being what they are, they are creating the outside world. Or it's all just connected. It's all one thing. And their sense of self is just an evolutionary process that is meant to, you know, protect this little fleshy monkey. Right. Yeah, that's it. You know, it's like, who are you? I mean, that's one of the deepest threads of the story. Who are you? The old story says that you are a separate self in a world of other. That you're this, this mode of consciousness floating around, locked in a flesh robot, floating through unconscious materiality. If you believe that, then, of course, like the goal of life is to maximize the well-being, the interest of that separate self. If you see the self as fundamentally relational, then you cannot separate the skin-encapsulated ego from anything else in the world. And self-interest then transforms into collective interest, into other interest. And this is something that we experience when we, like I call it living in the gift, you know, when we give, whether it's material gifts or gifts of time or gifts of money, gifts of energy, gifts of our life force, our creativity in service to something, then we feel happy. Then we feel connected. We feel on purpose. We feel like, like, yeah, I'm here doing what I'm supposed to be doing. So, and likewise, if you, even if you've taken care of the separate self and you've got 50 million dollars in investments and everything, and security systems, bodyguards, all of the accoutrement of power and privilege, if you're not doing something that you care about, you are going to be miserable. We have a primal need to be of service, and it comes down to, to who, yeah, who we are and who we want to be. Do we want to be a separate self? If so, then the trajectory of human domination must continue and personal domination. If you understand and have experiences that show you your, your connection with all things, then that kind of self-interest becomes boring, unappealing and useless. And so what kinds of experiences open up our perception of a larger self? It can be things like, it can be ayahuasca, or it could just simply be to experience forgiveness or generosity or kindness, unconditional love that affirms, yeah, we're not separate. It's not everybody for themselves. There's love in the world. There's caring in the world. We're in this together. We're not separate. That those experiences change the scaffolding of the mind so that new belief structures can be built upon it. And I'm not saying, like, forget about political activism, forget about systems change, let's all just change personally, because these levels are intertwined. Our, yeah. So, you know, if you change society, like one thing I've been vocal about is universal basic income. Like if we had a system of universal basic income, that would be this relief of the omnipresent scarcity that tells us every day that it's everyone for themselves. Everyone's trying to get the best deal. Everyone's trying to out-compete everybody else. Like that is baked into the cake right now. So, if you change that, then people are going to have a very different experience of life and spiritual teachings such as what you do for your neighbor, you do for yourself, they become much more intuitive. It would be incredible to see the explosion of art that would come with the universal basic income. I mean, how many people give you the answer when you ask, what do you want to do with your life? They go, music, art, paint, you know, that kind of stuff. Not a lot would, not a lot of people would say, would say accounting or tax law. Yeah, exactly. Lawyer, no.