 One of the things that I thought was very interesting in looking at some of your writing is this notion of efficiency and how efficiency doesn't like mystery. Efficiency doesn't like imperfection and you know I think that is that is kind of this challenge right that you know efficiency is a wonderful thing to have but do we lose the things that you know make life somewhat interesting and mysterious. Yes well efficiency is an interesting point when you don't have much of it you want more of it. Right. That's kind of like being online you want nothing more than to be offline when you're too much online. So when efficiency becomes too much of a force like in social media it's very efficient dissemination of information but the quality of it and the human is a bit of suffering. So I have this huge fire hose of anything I want but nothing is really valuable. Oh well that's what this way some could be valuable but in generally it's it's the opposite of the human aspect. The human aspect goes much more about meaning and purpose and context and background and relationships which is very hard for machine to define. Right. So when we let the machine take over the machine will make everything efficient and if the machine's job is to make paper clips it'll make paper clips from us. If it can that's called efficiency and we would say well that's enough with efficiency because now we're doing something that that is the opposite because humans are actually totally inefficient. Our bodies are very efficient. Right. But the way that we act you know we have to sleep we have to take time off we have to digest you know we have to contemplate. In many years we grow. All these things and then we die you know that's also very inefficient. So I think if we want to change all of that there would be much left of us.