 And they're really trying to destroy everything that means anything to us, our sense of order, our sense of differentiation and orientation. You know, I get emails from people all the time asking me, you know, how can I find my purpose in life? You know, what should I do, especially in the past two years, if you don't see a mythic struggle, you're not paying attention. I don't even know what to tell you anymore. There are dragons to slay. Order is under attack by forces of chaos, forces of the void. And they sound nice and they're like, oh, we should just be nice and everything should be okay. We have a choice to try and protect those or not. You know, it's always been the job of men to try and make order out of chaos, to try and hold that back. There's always been the job of men to create order, to champion order, and to perpetuate order. And all these mythic struggles and mythic heroes, they're just idealized versions of what we have to do and what our job is. And they represent men who lived in other times, but our time is now. These are our fights. These are our serpents to slay. So if you need a motivational speech at this point, because everybody loves a motivational speech, I've been doing this for a long time. It's my job to research what men look at, what motivates them and what they see. And I can tell you that the speech, it's always the same. It's the same speech that's been written a thousand times over and over again. Every motivational speech is fundamentally the same. They just change the details. So go with something like this.