 Narayan Murthy sir has said that, you know, young people should be ready to work for seventy hours a week and you know, a seven-day work week and Bill Gates says it's gonna be... it should be three days, not seven days. Where do you stand on this? See, how much work is too much work, there's no such thing. If you're doing something that you really love to do, if you're creating something that truly matters, if you realize that what you're doing is very significant, seventy hours is too little per week. Why should it be only seventy? Why should you even define it like that? That is if you are creating what really matters to you and to everybody around you, why should it be defined by hours? It should not be defined by hours. But if you're working only to earn a living, then of course you will always see how to reduce the hours. So probably Narayan Murthy said seventy hours because India is still a developing nation and we want to build this nation. There is a lot to be done. Still four hundred to five hundred million people are not getting their basics. If all of them have to get their basics in this lifetime, in our generation, then we need to do a lot of things. We can't be thinking about how to rest. We should be thinking about how to work and how much to do. This is how all nations have been built. Today, Dubai is comfortable you're talking, but that generation built Dubai, you think they worked only six hours a day and only five days in a week? No. Right now, United States is one of the richest nations on the planet. You just asked the previous generations how they worked. They all worked twelve, fourteen hours a day and they built a great nation. Now we're all talking about how to work less. Well, it is not about how much, how many hours you do. The question is, how do you address work? First of all, why are you doing something that you don't care about? If you're doing something that you care about, why should anybody define the number of hours you will do the best that you can do? If everybody is doing the best they can do in their lives without dragging their feet on what they are doing, the dragging feet only happens because you think you're doing something for somebody. You're not doing something that's significant to you and to everything around you. So this is the whole problem. People are trying to make a living. Once you have come as a human being, survival is not the focus of your life. You should not be working for a living. You must make a life out of this. Whatever you do is your life. Where is work and life? That means eight, ten hours a day you don't live. Another eight hours you sleep, when do you live? What is that? Work and life, what is that? If your work is not life, why are you doing it? I'm saying once you're born here as a human being, you should do only life. And everything that you do should matter to life, this life and every other life. That is when nobody has to define your work hours to the best of your ability you will do. Every human being should be working to their full potential, not counting how many hours should I work and not work.