 Do you think that, from ancient times till now, do you think that things in India have changed? So if they have, what brought us to the change we are in? And how do you see this development process of great individuals? How do you see that being manifested in the modern times? If I may add, how can a, how will this idea, in something that I'm assuming that they're not so definitely in trade systems? I'm assuming that these ideas of individual development forces and individual are not so definitely in today's system. No, we've gotten into mass production of everything. So how could we actually bring in that and that, how could we even, and if I ask that question, how could we really want to get that into the state in the West or the United States? See, for anything to happen you need a certain ecosystem, certain economic, what to say, a certain economic depth to, for people to be able to do it. You must understand this. The generation that we were growing up, our parents were just crazy that you must somehow get one degree and get into a garment job. Your parents are not doing that. They are thinking little more easy. They are trying to explore things. They want you to do a startup. They want you to do a business. They want you to get into sport. This was never there. They were just saying, get a job somehow, otherwise you will be on the street. This was the level of economics of the time. Today there is a little more economic space where parents are looking at their children little differently. Still we are little compressed in the heads. But little more ease than what it was forty-fifty years ago. Ask all your professors. They will just push, push, get a job, get a job first thing. Today parents are not looking like that. They are looking at what can you create, what can our children create, what can they live, how would their happiness. Nobody ever thought about our happiness. Okay? So it needs a certain economic depth for any society to experiment, to have little more freedom to do things. Otherwise putting them through the extruder and getting them out in some form in which they are useful, this is what the society will do. This is a natural consequence of fifteen-twenty generations of extreme poverty. This is this mental structure and this economic structure is a consequence of fifteen-to-twenty generations of extreme poverty. Very bad poverty means India has suffered poverty like nobody else. People may show, you know, pictures of Africa and stuff, you must know this. In Africa there have been famines, there have been wars, unnecessary wars and tribal wars which have caused this in small scale. In India the level of malnourishment and poverty that's happened in the last two centuries is most painful. No other nation on the planet has suffered as much as this country. No other country has lost as many people as we have lost in the last century just for hunger and lack of nourishment. Even today it is true, though we are much better today, even today unfortunately it is true that we have the highest number of malnourished people in the country. More than sixty percent of the rural population, even today, they have not grown, their skeletal system has not grown to full size. When they're in that state, you're only thinking how to make a living. You're not thinking of how to open up human genius. You're not interested in all that. You're not thinking how to become self-realized. You're only thinking how to make a living. So this has happened to us because we've been an occupied nation for too long. We've been ripped off in every other way. There's no point blaming somebody. We didn't take care of it. At that time it went out of our hands. But two hundred fifty-three hundred years ago everybody wanted to come to India. Why? Because it was the richest country on the planet. We occupied a thirty-three percent space in the economic space of the planet at one time. Today probably we are two or three percent. So because of this extreme poverty we have a certain mindset but I think in a generation or in next fifteen, twenty years a whole lot of people will come out of this because there's little more ease, little more space to play with, little more space to push it. When an earthworm with one-millionth of your brain can earn a living with such a big brain earning a living is it such a big problem? It is the most… it's the grossest way to approach life is how will I earn my living? Everybody can earn their living. The only problem comes in your life when you want to live like somebody else. That's a problem. But earning a living is not a problem. If you just make what is considered survival minimal, don't go on exaggerating it then you will see you have a whole lot of time and opportunity to create what you want in your life. But people keep on raising the bar of survival so much that they will not get to do anything in their life except surviving. In the end they don't know why they survived.