 No one is smart enough to be a hundred percent wrong, right? So what that means is that everybody is holding some piece of a truth and they're also partial, so everything is true but partial. So when we begin to look at the world with a hermeneutic of generosity, we interpret the world with a generous spirit. We begin to say, oh, well, there must be some truth in that. Even if there's a lot of it that might be partial, there's something true there. We begin to look at the world with this generous spirit. We see, oh, everything actually has something to offer, something to contribute, and that to me is the gift of an integral theory, is that we begin to see a much more robust and rich and pluralistic experience of reality that also is a unfolding throughout time in a really incredible way that can benefit all of us and the planet and beyond. To me, that's super exciting. So North-South-East-West, this is the global wisdom tradition that's unfolding as an integration of all these streams into one great human tradition.