 Hey, it's Emily. I've been thinking about the future of human equity. If you asked me what I wish every person on this planet knew, I would really say it's two sides to the same coin. It is, one, I have value. I deserve to have a full life. Whoever I may be, wherever in the world I may be, however I was born, I have value. The other side of that coin is this person next to me also has value, has their own unique story and has the right to be heard. Something as simple as a conversation with a neighbor or somebody you've just met who maybe has a different experience or opinion or perspective than you, we actually need to start at that very human, fundamental, connected level before we can create policy changes and all the things that are necessary to create human equity. We have to start with connection. Sometimes I am kept up at night thinking about all the ways that we are cynical and feel apathetic. But ultimately, the thing that gets me up in the morning is there are always dreamers. There are always people who want to do better and be better. And the belief that most people want there to be a better future is so important as we work towards finding the breakthrough solutions that are going to build that better world. We have to see it, we have to believe it, and we have to care about experiences of other people. Equity really starts with empathy.