 Okay, so Glaucon says that your interests are most important. So according to Glaucon, then what's the good? What is it that one should do? What is it that one should pursue and one's own life? And Glaucon doesn't go into a whole lot of detail about what is actually in your interest. But what he does do is tell us that when it comes to deciding between your interests and somebody else, your interest are most important. You always, always, always have to choose your interests first. So for Glaucon, then, since you should pursue your own interests first, the good is being able to pursue your interests, get what you need without having to worry about any kind of reprisals or punishment from anybody else. This brings us to the worst. The worst is suffering at the hands of others. Not only are your interests not being fulfilled when you suffer at the hands of others, but your interests are most important because somebody else's interests are being served at the cost of you. The worst, the bad, is suffering at the hands of others. Well, you might think then that justice is something beneficial here. Well, according to Glaucon, justice is nothing more or less than just this kind of agreement between people that during the course of pursuing your own interests, there's inevitably going to be conflict. And what justice is, is this enforceable agreement, not to have violence, not to have this sort of conflict. If people can't play fair, if people can't play nice, then they're going to be punished. Now, this means that sometimes nobody is going to get what they want. So if you're trying to pursue your own interests, even at the cost of somebody else, justice will interfere. Justice will come and punish you for the pursuit of your interests. Now, for Glaucon, that means that justice is not the worst, but there are still, sometimes you're not going to be able to pursue your own interests. And for that reason, justice is bad.