 calling it art we don't give it space to be preserved. This is the other big challenge of our times is the economic machinery is just choking people and it's making it so that I can't even afford time on love, on friends, on passions, on nature, passing down traditions. Sleep has taken the biggest toll which directly affects our physiology and our moment-to-moment health so we're literally deteriorating when we sleep four or six hours instead of that. It's choking us. It's choking us. Something that's so deeply important is being able to fall in love, to experience deep profound love, to have a robust social network with five or ten really good friends. Cooking meals, growing food, experiencing all these things has taken a huge backseat to the fact that I gotta run and work all day long. If you're in survival mode there's not time for this stuff, right? If you're literally, I mean and I'm speaking literally from a grad experience if I got to choose between doing laundry and feeding myself and doing this paper and I think that's where we are. There is not enough time to enjoy life, to build community. If you can't build community how can I see myself in another person's experience? If I can't talk to someone how do I pass down these traditions? If I don't have time to, if I'm working 10 jobs how do I have time to go and see this great artistic space, right? I mean what do you do with that when you're in hustle mode all the time?