 We come to a point where, okay, we talk about all these noble virtues and, you know, I don't know how you could look at the noble virtues and not say that's a better way to be. I mean, that's just me. You might have a different opinion, but, you know, you talk about the masculine virtues, strength, courage, mastery, and honor. That sounds better to me. Why would I not want to be those things? Why would I not want to be, like, happy and noble and beautiful and loved by the gods? But our society is upside down. Nietzsche's solve is coming, but I think that he would be amazed at where we're at right now. You know, the transvaluation of values is complete. If you look around you and what is valued in the world, it is not the things that we've talked about. And that's difficult to deal with. I mean, you talk about the noble values and a lot of them are regarded as toxic. Masculinity itself is regarded as toxic. You know, all of the anti-noble values, you know, sympathy, you know, charity, you know, obviously, like, you know, concern for the losers, you know, it's social justice. I mean, these are the norm. These are what govern us. I mean, I really feel like the moral compass of our society is a blue-haired lesbian fat girl who works at a university. Because if you really think of what we're supposed to be mad about in society, whatever she is mad about is actually the barometer of what society is going to talk about today. You know, that's what people on ESPN will sit and argue, like, have you made her feel uncomfortable about her body issues? You know, like, that's the normal discussion. That is the national discussion that is actually happening in America. And it's basically catering everything to really someone who's kind of at the lowest rung of society and who wants to talk about being a victim and all that kind of stuff. And so that's very frustrating. And I think that, you know, and the reality is that these people, as you try to make yourself better and be stronger, these people actually run you. I mean, they are in charge in a lot of ways. You know, petty, sad, vindictive little bureaucrats. If you try to do something in this world, I guarantee you will need their signature. You know, that you'll need one of their signatures. One of them will have power over you in some way, and that is really frustrating. And, you know, that's why you can fall into the trap of resentment yourself, of thinking that the world is upside down and I need to trans-valuate the values of the current society so that everything will be okay. I can't succeed until society is different. And, you know, then you kind of become what they are. Like the world is rung and, you know, it won't be good until it's right. So I'm just going to sit here and believe in my own goodness while, you know, these bad people rule us. And obviously that's pretty counterproductive and you don't really want to go down that route. And, you know, so it leads us to the question of how do we live a life of masculine nobility in a world that is upside down?