 I was talking to a parent the other day telling me like, you know, they want their kids to be like, then they want them to go into technology, like to computer science is because they want them to start a big tech share. And then it's like, and then it's like, so why did they have to go to school? Right? Because the kids like, I don't need to go to school. And they're like, well, you got to go to school. You got to get your dream. Like, you know, I'm going to politely interrupt, but Bill Gates dropped out. Zuckerberg dropped out. Jobs never went. If you're talking about like tech icons that you want your kid to go to me, it almost makes more sense that they don't go. I mean, if you want to talk about the statistics of success with the money behind it, this is probably more likely that if they go this route, this is another opportunity. And so most people, like, you know, we've been so conditioned, so conditioned to think that there's one way and only one way. And think about the pressure right now. If you fucking don't get a decent mark in grade 12, like you're told your life is over. You're told your life is over. That's fucking crazy. You're like 16, 17 years old and you're like, you're fucked. You're fucked. You just fucked up everything. Right? This is crazy shit. You're not fucked. You can always go back. You can drop out. You can still do great things. But we have told people that you are fucked. And I see this. I see, man, like the amount of parents that tell me, you know, the number one symptom that parents say, they don't sleep anymore. They don't sleep anymore. They're always stressed or always crying. Yeah. Because we fed them. Both the parents say, but I know societies fed them a narrative that they're fucked. Right? You don't do well in grade 12. You're fucked. What school is going to accept you? You don't have that emptiness. You know that feeling. You know, the one thing that I realize, the biggest insecurity in this world is not belonging. Right? You feel like you don't belong. What are we telling people when we're saying, well, we need to help our kids. We need to help our society. We need to help our adults feel like they belong. Then let's stop fucking creating exclusivity. Let's stop telling people they're fucked if they don't do A, B plus C. Because this constant narrative that we fed each other, like we fed it to each other to justify our own shitty fucking actions, is a problem that we all have to now live by. And we don't understand that we impose this year after year, generation after generation, hoping that it's going to somehow justify what we've done with our lives.