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You know, you have to decide what that journey is for you.
But I am so curious about that because I had a grandfather who had dementia and I have other people in my family who maybe it wasn't diagnosed properly, but
Yeah, people are curious, especially now that they've been powered by all this information that you've given to them.
It's totally personal.
It's a personal matter.
So everybody around you, including your students, wants to know.
I want to know.
But hey, listen, I respect your decision.
I don't want to know.
Because I think you are also like, look, I am doing all the things that are there.
And it's so personal.
It's so personal.
Yeah, I will say that if you look at sort of medical history, it was standard of care back in, I think in like the late, like in the early 60s, it was up to the doctor to tell the patient whether or not they had cancer.
And a lot of doctors would advocate that you shouldn't tell them because it was a death sentence at that time.
And obviously we didn't have the levels of treatment, I don't know exactly the year that was there.
And that changed over a period of time as more treatments came about.
So I get how it's complicated.
Okay, let's come back to these five pillars.
We have one last one that we didn't get a chance to talk about after mindset.
What is that?