 I've been telling people the Western world decided to hate the guru and love the classroom. And that happened in the 1800s, the Western world's switch educational models. You used to have in the tribes, if we go back far enough, there was the guru, there was the dad or the chief leaders like, yo, sons, I'm gonna teach you how to hunt lions and you're gonna come with me and I'm gonna mentor you with the spear in the jungle. In the 1800s, the Germans introduced a classroom system where, no, we're gonna lecture you and you're gonna learn by listening. Well, humans don't learn by listening. How many people have you met that you tell stuff they ignore you? Humans learn kinesthetically. I was reading Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography. What does he say? He said, I believe in the power of the guru. I always had a guru in my life. Now, the modern world say, oh, fake guru, fake, I'm like, fuck that. The world needs gurus. And going back to Mark Zuckerberg, his magical trick on top of being a sharp guy who caught trends early is he believed in the power of the guru and he got a guru mentor who spoke into his life at the beginning and the man's name was Steve Jobs.