 European history arose out of scarcity and cold. Scarcity is a huge issue. And so basically the people who didn't plan ahead didn't make it, right? Cause you gotta be pretty cold-hearted when you've only got enough food for your own family and it's four months till spring and your neighbor comes over and says, man, my kids are hungry. And you're like, if I gotta choose between your kids and my kids, like, sorry. So let's say, you know, we're in some tropical paradise. Food's fallen off the trees, fish are jumping into your nets and stuff like that, right? And you're like, hey man, can you go get me some fish, right? I could just go pick me up that banana. And I say, no, it's right here. It's right here. So if I don't give you something when you're in need and everything's plentiful, I'm an asshole, right? So when you get fiat currency, when you get money printing that creates a sense of weird, infinite tropical abundance, the massive spigot of fake money is dissolving our sense of reality and it's turning everything into an emotional argument. And someone comes and says, well, why wouldn't you want to give healthcare to everyone for free? They're bananas everywhere. Cause nothing's infinite. Everything is limited. All human desires are infinite, but all resources are finite.