That part's great. And, you know, and actually, I often feel that way after, you know, these kinds of sessions and but I you know, I think our trim chat reading group just just read, you know, utopia or Oblivion, again, I after reading it in high school, but, you know, and clearly we're still it's more relevant now than ever because the options are clearly, you know, we haven't fully established the idea that we're on, you know, one spaceship that we've got, you know, we've got to take care of everybody, we still have these huge conflicts. So I guess my my thinking is, I think, you know, the two really powerful things that Bucky came up with the dynamic Dymaxion map and the geo scope. And I'm just wondering if there's a way and you know, I mean, my thought is like, what, what would it take to have a Dymaxion map and every high school classroom so that people start, you know, thinking that way? Realizing understand, you know, having that actual understanding rather than its distortion. And there we go. Yeah. Thanks. Thanks. Thanks, Carl Harland. But, you know, and similarly with the GAO scope, what you know, what if, you know, what if when we turned on the nightly news, we saw the GAO scope, what does it take to create a larger embrace of of a world that doesn't have these kind of, you know, territorial ideas this us versus them? And anyway, I just wonder, specifically, I guess, you know, what, creating geo scope on the next level and the and the dynamics and map?