 The other thing that we're noticing these days is that the organizations are becoming more and more powerful. You know, the large four tech companies, for example, the Google, Facebook, Apple, they're bigger than countries. And they have a lot more influence on people than a lot of governments and a lot of country organizations have. What is the role that you think these organizations have to play or should play in this increasing overall happiness across the globe? I think it's critical. I think, as you rightly point out now, companies, organizations now almost have the presence and the power and the budgets of governments. And rather than just being entities that aren't governed by some kind of value and purpose, why don't we as members of that new country or corporation really start to exercise our own values and our own vision in order to influence society for the better? Many companies now recognize that it's important, not just for their success as companies, but to make their employees feel a sense of belonging, a sense of pride in showing up and wearing that logo. And that in turn spills out into the larger community. So it translates, it's a virtuous cycle, I think, that as companies really clarify their values, embrace it, measure things differently, new employees will be attracted. I think a lot of young people now don't want just a job that will bring home a paycheck. They want a job that has some meaning. They want to be able to tell their friends, I'm really proud to be working here because look at this is what we're doing. I think a lot of the prize winners that you highlighted today in your leadership awards really epitomize that. And people want those kinds of recognition and to be contributing to the world in this way. One of the things that people are seeing today is that lack of morality in some of the leaders globally. And these are the guys who are actually winning these days. And people are kind of losing hope in what is right. What do you say to that? I mean, how do you think we should progress that? It's an interesting time because I think for one thing, the way politics is run these days, many people of deep moral standing who really want to contribute to this world would not want to run an election because it becomes so dirty or so influenced by big money that they feel they couldn't keep their hands clean. So the kinds of people like Martin Luther King or Nelson Mandela who we've heard evoked in this conference, if you were to ask them to run for president of the United States, would they? And would they be able to keep their values within that system? So unless the electoral processes are reformed and unless there is a real return to a democracy or to principles that are aligned in the electoral process itself, then I think we start to, the importance of ordinary citizens of CEOs becomes really important because we are the kings and queens of our own companies and our own families. So within our sphere of influence, we have the opportunity to express what those moral values are. Now looking at the glasses half full and half empty, how do you see things changing or improving in the next 10 years globally? Wow. So I'm an optimist. Although I have my dark days, I'm still optimistic because I believe in human nature and I believe that we are consciously evolving to be better. I think that it's an interesting time because as we've been discussing, we have the ability to draw on ancient technologies such as meditation and future oriented technologies and we have the ability to spread these ideas very rapidly. What I would like to see is really more time for us to reflect on what those goals are. I mentioned the sustainability issue, the climate change issue. I wish we had more public awareness created through popular media, through cinema, through movies that would feature heroes who are making efforts in that direction. I think there's lots of creative ways that we could start putting out role models and messages for how we can make this next 10 to 15 years really matter. I think the potential for that is very much there. But we can't afford to be depressed, we can't afford to be discouraged or pessimistic. And I think for myself, every day I get up in the morning, it's like a clean slate. Start again, meditation practice, this is a new day, don't waste it. And no looking back.