 This is going to sound like a gross over-generalization, but Trust is the antidote to a lot of the things that a la since society today To the fact that voters don't vote that workers are disengaged that students don't study That that we're basically alienated that we don't really understand our role in society that we don't have any sense of agency or authority or permission to go in and change things we've kind of offloaded it to large institutions and The forces of politics and government see it as their role to go shape those institutions according to these Really flimsy narratives of how things work of how economics works of how society works When instead ordinary people are actually really quite trustworthy and given a little leg up a little boost up with some some knowledge Some access some capacity some tools they can really solve a lot of problems Movements around the world have been doing this So how do we implement trust? How do we actually? Understand the term better. How do we move through and implement these trustworthy models, which are incredibly Inexpensive they don't they don't cost money trust is about how you shape the dynamics of a group of people and How you set the initial conditions what rules you put around their their interactions? And so how do we experiment with this to get someplace and fix a lot of these things that are that are break that are broken