 Sanchez, that was definitely a way of living that would make kids more independent and strong, both mentally and physically but that wasn't necessarily the most healthy way. No, it wasn't the most healthy way. It made you physically and mentally stronger, so if you lived through that childhood, you became a stronger human being, adult. I remember a lot of the relatives of my dad in your time of youth died because of the same kind of freedom that their parents used to give them. They have car accidents and all of other kinds of dangers a kid can experience in streets. Yeah, I agree Sanchez. There's more accidents that happen, stuff like this, but those that survive a childhood which is free, okay, become stronger adults and that makes the community stronger, much, much stronger. In my personal opinion, there's got to be a balance between that and this protective nanny state that we have created in the West. Children right now are weak as fuck, unbelievably, right, and they are intentionally being raised that way, groomed that way, so they will either become brown shirts, okay, they will become bureaucrats or cannon fodder or dependent on the state for survival. The state does not want free-thinking individuals to exist in their societies because they will question authority, okay. I prefer the way the system that I grew up in than the system that exists now in the western world, even with the accidents, even with the dangers, okay, no doubt, no doubt, no doubt, no doubt, okay.