 But the great work done by all the senior cardiac surgeons, cardiologists and all the good doctors of this country, heart care has attained lot of… it has got lot of confidence from the people. It's very interesting, Sadhguru. When I started my career twenty-five years ago, I left England twenty-five years ago. I started in Calcutta. If I told a patient then… Lot of heartbreak there. If I told a patient then that he needed an operation, it required more than an hour of convincing him for an operation. But today I face a different problem. He is standing in a line. Today, Sadhguru, when I tell a patient, after seeing all the reports that you do not need an operation, I have to spend one hour to convince him why he doesn't need operation. Everyone wants heart operation, Sadhguru. Is it for romantic reasons or… How do we convince people that fixing the heart is not like, you know, something wrong with your house, you get a plumber, he will fix it or, you know, something wrong with the car, you change the parts, it is something different. There are… We are not the magicians or we are not the gods and the nature is the best healer and cardiac surgery is only a fifty-year-old phenomenon. People have lived for… I think they have also realized it's a dumb part. It's a big dilemma for all of us, Sadhguru. Today people want something bit dumb on their body all the time. Yes. If not heart, many other parts of the body. Yes. As I said, probably in another fifty years, fifty percent of the population will be going through these surgeries, which is not health, which is medical industry, but not health. If health has to happen, a culture of health has to come in. Not healthcare systems, not hospitals, not more doctors, not more surgeries, but a culture of health has to evolve. Right now, world is in a way of imitating everything that America does. They eat badly, they live badly and they have a three-trillion-dollar bill of healthcare. It's sinking the country, okay? It's sinking the whole nation, healthcare. We want to follow the same things. We want to dress like them, we want to eat like them, we want to live like them and we want to get unhealthy like them. But our country cannot spend three million, three-trillion dollars on you for sure. We will let you die. Yes. We're not going to reach out to everybody and do surgery for 1.25 billion people. That's not going to happen in near future. And if it doesn't happen, it's a disaster. If it happens, it's a bigger disaster. That people do not know how to live well is a disastrous way that I would say seventy percent of the ailments on this planet can be just handled with better sense of living, eating, atmosphere, if you manage seventy percent will be gone. You can achieve this in twelve to fifteen years of time on the planet if a determined effort is made by the people, by the policy and by everybody concerned, particularly the hospitals, they can do a lot. Because when they're sick, they'll listen, you know? Otherwise they don't. When they're well, they don't listen. When they're sick, they will listen. They have years, more years than two when they're sick. That's the time to talk to them as to how to live better. These things are not new to us. These are very strongly rooted in our cultural value. But we're throwing it away for something which will bring a lot of trouble. For immediate attention, for immediate intervention, of course medical intervention is primary and it's most vital, there's no question about that. But long-term health will not happen because of medical sciences as we know it. Long-term health of a society or a nation or the planet will not happen that way. We have to bring a culture of health. What is the way to live? What is the way to eat? How to keep our body? How to keep our mind? How to keep our breath? How to keep the atmosphere around us? If this culture is not brought into us from our childhood, I would say it must be brought into the school curriculum itself. It must be brought in healthful ways of living because if you do not build healthy people, you're going to have educated and sick people and you're going to build a nation or a world out of it. With sick people, you're not going to build a great nation. You can only build a sick nation and that is happening across the world. The major nations are suffering enormous amount of illnesses. The most affluent countries who have no nutritional problems, okay, India's half the problem are nutritional problems, right from their childhood they've not eaten properly. Affluent nations who have a choice of nourishment, look at the level of health issues they have. That should not exist at all. When they have choice of nourishment, they should not have, I would say, eighty percent of the people should not have any health issues till they die. Then twenty percent, twenty-five percent will get something, infections will come because of close proximity, those are different, but these are all unself-help. People are unself-help to create ailments for themselves. This can be one hundred percent taken away if we establish a culture of health for which I think not just medical professionals, people from various other areas have to work together to make this happen. I don't see any major synergy like that right now, small efforts are happening here and there, but that's not enough. It's good, but it's not enough.