 Just regarding fantasy let me tell you something about fantasy. Here. Amazing. Read it. If you're going to start off, well this is sci-fi, it's not fantasy, my apologies. But I hope most people when they say fantasy they also mean sci-fi. But what I'm about to say applies to, oh sorry this is wrong one, Dune. This is Dune beside this one, Dune. Read it. Science fiction, right? I haven't read this one yet, it's the continuation of it. But Dune, it's supposed to be really good to. But Dune, read it. So what is the appeal to this? Okay, in Dune, okay, and in many fantasy books, many books that explore, I mean there's multiple reasons, right? One of the reasons is because it explores the limits of human understanding of human imagination, of human creativity. Really, I've went through school, okay this is going to be the long version. We'll do the quadratic and maximization in about five minutes, okay? So if you need to grab a glass of water or something, apologies about this but might as well address this because it's pretty important, right? When I went to school, when I was going to school, I did half of it in a Catholic school, half in a public school, stuff like this. I came across teachers and I've come across the philosophy, the belief system that states that human imagination is unlimited, okay? Because everything that we have in our society when it comes to tools, when it comes to technology, when it comes to our social structures are mimics, are mimicked from what we see in the natural world, right? There's a period where I totally disagreed with that. Now, that's growing up. Now, I'm in a state of mind that I believe that is very individual-based, right? If you explore your thoughts, your imagination, and other people's thoughts and imaginations, what you end up doing is doing either of two things. Doing either of two things, right? And this is related to economics because there's mainly two types of things that give value, two types of, there's more, but there's two main general ones, right? There's two ways that the economic cycle gets the boost, or product gets the boost, or you see business growing. One of them is you come up with something brand new, or the other one is value added. You take something and add something additional to it. So if you're exploring other people's psyche, imagination, thoughts, worlds, universes that they've built, initially what you're going to do, unless you're a child, and a child has an imagination that is vast, right? Much greater than most adults, okay? They have their lives, children when they're growing up, if you watch them growing up, a huge percentage of their lives is an imaginary world, right? I think I began to understand already, by investing time into how others drain into reality, you further your own life experience of knowledge 100%, 100%. So initially, aside from, let's say you've been in the indoctrination, it's not just for a while, your imagination has been crushed, right? And you're 100% living in this state, right? If you start reading other people's thoughts and creations, you can delve into those, dive into those, and just journey with them, right? And if you do enough of this, or if you meditate on what they've created, all of a sudden you're going to start doing a little bit of value added. You're going to start giving your own twist to their stories, right? And from that imagination is really comes about what we see in our current economic system, our current political system, our social structures, and everything, right? And there is a tremendous amount of truth, that's one aspect of it. The other aspect is there's a tremendous amount of truth being told in science fiction and fantasy, right? If you want to link this up to religion, there's that whole story where, you know, disciples ask prophets why, you know, certain prophets use stories, parables, and stuff like this to talk about moral dilemmas in our societies, right? Or spiritual dilemmas and stuff like this. And their reply in general is, because we human beings can more easily relate to stories that we understand, right? Then straight up saying, this is bad, right? So for example, in Dune, one of the mantras in Dune that you encounter is quote, right? Fear is the mind killer. And that phrase, fear is the mind killer. I have no idea, I'm pretty sure online you can find it, how many times that phrase is stated in this book. And that is one of the main theses of Dune, aside from other theses that it has, aside from other points that it has, right? Now, when you read Dune, by the end of it, you have a phenomenal understanding of what it means when you realize finally that fear is the mind killer. Now, fear is the mind killer is also prevalent within spiritual texts, within physical fitness, within martial training, within certain types of disciplines. So they've taken something that's present in many other disciplines and incorporated into a teaching of a science or telling of a science fiction story, okay? And there's a lot more to this as well, a lot more to this phenomenal. If you want sci-fi, if you've never read Dune, this is one of the must read books in your life. Read.