 Let's see. Does seeing a psychologist mean you're weak and can't handle your own problems? No, no, no, no. I mean, specialization is important. And knowledge is important. And you can't know everything. And it's like, I should have figured this all out myself. Why do I need a read-on rant? Well, because she figured it out already. And she's going to give you shortcuts. And most of us, 99.99% of us, well, 99.999% of us, couldn't figure it out for ourselves. So, absolutely, you want to learn from philosophers. And you don't say to yourself, I'm weak because I have to learn stuff from philosophers. You have to learn from mathematicians. If you want to study engineering, you have to learn from engineers. And when it comes to your own psychology, particularly if you have real issues that you develop because of the irrationality of the culture, because of the irrationality of the world, because of the irrationality of how you grew up, then there are experts who can help you deal with that. Why not take advantage of it? It's absolutely not weakness. And there are certain psychological issues that are very difficult or almost impossible to do by yourself. They're too deep. They're too hard. Didn't I say psychologists? Psychologists, right? So it's absolutely not weak to see a psychologist. I think it's the contrary. If somebody says, I know I've got problems, but I'm going to tough them out. Why? Life is not about toughening stuff out. Life is not about struggle. Life is not about pain. Life is not about suffering. A psychologist, a good one, right? Can help you overcome the challenges that you face quicker, easier than use one? I said philosophers. Okay, I meant philosophers at first. Because we use philosophers to gain knowledge. We use mathematicians to gain knowledge. Engineers to gain knowledge. Specialization is wonderful. Why not use psychologists to gain knowledge about something that is psychological in nature? So absolutely it's not weak on the contrary. Not going to a psychologist is weak. What we need today, what I called a new intellectual, would be any man or woman who is willing to think. Meaning any man or woman who knows that man's life must be guided by reason, by the intellect. Not by feelings, wishes, wins or mystic revelations. Any man or woman who values his life and who does not want to give in to today's cult of despair, cynicism and impotence. And does not intend to give up the world to the dark ages and to the role of the collectivist. Alright, before we go on, reminder, please like the show. We've got 163 live listeners right now. 30 likes. That should be at least 100. I figure at least 100 of you actually like the show. Maybe they're like 60 of the Matthews out there who hate it. But at least the people who are liking it, you know, I want to see a thumbs up. There you go. Start liking it. I want to see that go to 100. All it takes is a click of a thing, whether you're looking at this. And you know the likes matter. It's not an issue of my ego. It's an issue of the algorithm. The more you like something, the more the algorithm likes it. So, you know, and if you don't like the show, give it a thumbs down. Let's see your actual views being reflected in the likes. But if you like it, don't just sit there, help get the show promoted. Of course, you should also share. And you can support the show at your own book show dot com slash support on Patreon or subscribe star or locals and show your support for all for the work, for the value. Hopefully you're receiving from this. And of course, don't forget, if you're not a subscriber, even if you even if you just come here to troll, or even if you're here like Matthew to defend Marx. Then you should subscribe because that way you'll know when to show up. You'll know what shows are on when they're on. You'll get notified. So, yes, like, share, subscribe, support, like, share, subscribe, support. There you go. Easy. Do one or all of those, please.