 So when we talk, when you use words of the… of whose meaning we do not know, that's called rubbish, isn't it? But maybe socially very valuable rubbish because it confuses somebody. If you can confuse a few people, they may believe you're intelligent. Really. If you want to be perceived as intellectual, you just have to confuse a few people. You don't have to bring clarity to anybody. The work, the spirituality or the spiritual work is about bringing clarity, not confusion. Confusion, we do only when people have deep conclusions. When people have conclusions in their mind which they believe is everything, then we confuse them a bit so that their conclusions get loosened up. One Shankaran Pillai, when the… at Meghalaya State Lottery, is it still on? Is it still on or gone? No lottery? Okay, at that time, 1984, I changed the date, what's the problem? After all we made up the dates, we can use it the way we want it. Isn't it? Not now, 1984, he won a lottery and people gathered, press gathered and everybody said, wow, we won a lottery, fifty-six crores, you heard those days, isn't it? So how did you get this lucky number? So Shankaran Pillai said, I had three consecutive nights, I had a dream. In the dream, it said, number eight, number eight, number eight, three times. Three times it appeared, eight, eight, eight. Then I thought, three times eight is thirty-two and I went for the thirty-two ticket and I got it. And people said, well, three times eight is not thirty-two, it is twenty-four. He said, what does it matter? I won the lottery. So I'm telling you, existence does not fit into your logic. It's not logically correct, it's not logically correct. That means what's wrong, that means what's wrong. That means your logic is too limited, isn't it? No, existence is not correct. Why is it not fitting into my logic? This is the argument of a madman, isn't it? This is the way it is. If your logic doesn't fit into it, there's a problem at your head, not with the existence.