 How is it that you see the future of this world and what is what is the kind of responsibility you want to take? For this world my disability will be To talk and never stop talking never stop and never begin to think or nothing can change. It would be worse of worse Okay The future Who is the future though? Okay, like I don't know again, but what I'd like to All of us like all all of us to achieve somehow is The world in which like debates like this or debates with other people are still relevant and possible Yes, because there comes like what history taught us is that there are moments in history were roundtables and word like public debates were Like simply no longer possible and people know no longer read books or articles so the idea like what the word I would like it to be is that I'd like the word to preserve preserve its this quality of Being able to read discuss appreciate what's happening around and Like find out that like the magic mountain like the building magic mountain is actually like in the people around in a sense I don't think that people committed to a life of an of ideas are an extinct It or an extinct species are becoming extinct. I think that there are a lot of people like this. I don't think that we're such miracles and What I want is to be to live a life Dedicated to humanism and to those to the ideals to which nexus is dedicated not in a self-conscious way and not sort of defensive Because I think that we're a dying breed but proudly And to represent those values in a way that makes it clear to anybody else who feels that way That this is a this is a mission we can take on together. I think we are in a snowstorm right now Right and that's really to come back to the tower back I think I really hope us to find the way out of the sanatorium, you know and not spend so many years there and Between the two extreme positions as I think Eduardo said it this morning that there's so many shades in between Which are much more interesting much closer to life And I want us to look at these shades Between the extreme positions that we heard this morning and to actually find a way out of this I consider it a bit of a paralysis that we're in you said before that when we're talking about the climate Crisis that the agenda needs to be broadened, but I just want to say that I think for young people Being faced with the idea that humanity as we know it Might be coming to an end in their lifetime And they won't have any food to eat or air to breathe or anywhere to live I think there's nothing more terrifying than that so all of the other issues are all so very important but there's really nothing more globally unifying than the end of the planet and the end of the world and And I think that we should all be constantly using all of our skills and resources and Platforms to be as involved as we can whether we'd want to or not because we have to that's really all that matters is really coming up with solutions and and Not just talking about it, but offering tangible solutions and discussing them and pushing for them and also Taking care of each other and being collaborating and being compassionate and being loving and kind to each other and working together So love will save the world and action I think Will to be after the Arab Spring and Arab Summer I think I've learned that there is no predicting anything these days, but I think I What I really appreciate is having this kind of interdisciplinary space to talk to people who are coming for very different types of movements very different types of Disciplines and I think that doesn't happen enough. So I think you know, I think the climate crisis and the financial crisis I think have both told us similar things Which is that people need to think about the economy in different ways. It's not just economists. It's actually how to Think collectively collective intelligence about the impact of these institutions for all of us and so There's too much sort of, you know doctors talking to themselves Economists talking to themselves engineers or social activists, you know having this kind of interdisciplinary space To actually talk about these problems and challenges from different perspectives is really useful and I think also Having a more holistic Approach to our well-being I think is really important I think, you know as you were mentioning in the beginning, you know, maybe 20 years ago The idea of economic progress was the only thing and this vision of humans is sort of economic man Was you know dominant and now all of this, you know climate change activists and others are calling this into question And I think we need to have a more sort of holistic understanding of our well-being what we need You know, we need an economy that also addresses the needs of society and also doesn't destroy society in the planet