 You mentioned something interesting you said when you came back to the city at a hard time adjusting. Oh My god, dude, you know out there when people had Nothing in the Himalayas in Ladakh, which is like the Indian Himalayas There's little villages and they barely have anything, you know They live off of rice like a little bit of mutton. It's like they're type of lamb or sheep That's what really walked me up, but um They have nothing and they're willing to give you the skin off their backs You know when you walk through the village they they welcome you in they give you their wine It's like and they don't have that much And then there's just so much authenticity there And when I came back here, it was culture shock for me. No, not the other way around. You're familiar with Dunbar's number 50 give or take I've been talking about this for a while and I my thesis is In our generation, we will see an exodus of people leaving cities. I Think the Think cities for the most part the reason why people are in cities is because of opportunity but I think with the advent of better transportation and more remote work and also People being more honest with themselves. So like this really what I want It is are not conducive to mental health. You know, it's interesting about that It's like you're saying opportunity, but I think we often don't consider the opportunity cost. Yes, right? We often see opportunity and we're like, oh opportunity I have to take it but there's a cost to every single opportunity that doesn't often come into the calculation When we start doing that, maybe we'll have other opinions, but that's very interesting You know what? Actually, I think that too and I can't wait for that Yeah, my wife a wife and I are looking are ready to go outside the city Bro, I've been the type of guy who wants to build a freaking commune like literally good people You know who who are there who have something to Who are grateful who have something to provide like give back like you know what in for me It was this fantasy about having like a complex amongst friends somewhere just outside of the city where you can do farming like Create beautiful routines like things that are wholesome. I feel like community. I'm it's 2.0. Yeah With electricity and a wicked high-speed Internet action fiber optics. Yeah But you know, it's like that type of community dude is It's missing desperately missing the Greeks had that they had tiny little city states, right? Yeah Yeah, so it worked for them and they had they embodied this concept of art a but here living amongst millions of other people We lack community We don't say hello to the people in the elevator in the condos like if you do you kind of look like you're a nut a nut bar I'll tell you funny story. So I lived in Kelowna for a couple of years all my wife in a shondor rad beautiful city Long be interior And I had a hard time adjusting beginning because people kept on waving saying hello to me. I'm like And I was like standoffish. I'm like, you know, who the fuck are you right? You know, I mean I feel it took a while for me to adopt. I'm like Miling. Yeah. Yeah. I was and I felt weird. I'm like, hello. Yeah. I'm like, how the fuck to respond to this I don't know the fuck do I respond to this? That's brilliant right there. Yeah, but it's messed up man Because it's like it is how we feel and it's like we we almost don't know how to respond when somebody's genuine Yeah, you know, we all wear these shields and like Canada Oh people are so polite in Canada people are so polite you hear this all over the world But the reality is like, yeah, people are polite here But they can also be quite inauthentic like in Russia. Somebody will just fucking tell you off or they'll be like I don't know you. Yeah, right to me sometimes that's more polite because at least they're being honest Whereas here somebody can be polite and then the next moment, you know talk shit behind your back so that's always been a cultural adjustment, but You know, what is it? I think I think part of it is the fact that yeah We we live in these crazy cities that are so busy. We're we're almost like You know, we're on that little that little rat wheel Little on a treadmill. Yeah Every single day So the question is like can you live a life in the city where you can incorporate things into your life community? self-development discovery right like Ritual whatever those things are can you live a life that gets you closer to that place? You know in enlightenment whatever that is. It's like it's not a fucking destination. Yeah enlightenment isn't a destination It's something that you live every day like you were you're quoting Buddhism and I love thinking about it like living life on the razor's edge It's a balance, but unless you're balancing Your muscles aren't developing. You're not developing, right? It's like you go out in space you you atrophy You don't put work into yourself into your relationships into your business. It's not just gonna stay solid It's gonna atrophy and disintegrate