 Today, because of the fragmenting of society, because of the erosion of community, because of the breakdown in our unifying story as a civilization and as a culture, people are suffering a huge identity loss because, yeah, shorn of their intimate connections to nature, to place, to community, to extended family and so forth, boxed into these single family, their family units that are utterly disconnected from the land and the people around them. Having digitally mediated relationships, there's no sense of belonging that can come from that. No sense of being embedded in a world that is part of you and you're part of it. So those conditions drive people to want to identify with something, to give life meaning again. This is partly a symptom of the larger cultural breakdown in stories, in our meaning making stories. So here's a substitute. Here's something that gives life meaning again. So really the polarization of society is a symptom of many things, but one of them is the breakdown of our overarching narratives that give life direction and meaning. Here's what I'm a part of. That's the basic, we need that. We need a social narrative that gives everybody a feeling of here's what I am a part of. And secondly, the second thing it's a symptom of is the breakdown in community and connection to place and a feeling of belonging. As long as those conditions persist, I think that intensifying polarization is inevitable.