Hunter Harris
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But I actually would say loneliness crisis in general.
Yeah, particularly post-pandemic.
I feel like people are increasingly engaging with a world that they don't physically engage in.
And how that changes community, the way that we see each other, does feel like an important kind of who are we question going forward.
Let me make sure before I say this.
Nate, you said, is cultural change happening so fast that vibe shifts don't even last for a single presidency?
One of the things I put in there was the question of kind of media consolidation and just the change in trust.
It feels as if less than people trusting experts, they more so trust someone who's their neighbor or someone who's on their timeline and much more individual recommendations rather than kind of top-down.
You know, how much do we think, likeβ
The elite backlash in the air right now is driven through like the Epstein files.
I mean, I guess I'm saying kind of think culturally, how much do we think that this anti-elite moment is driven by the facts or more so driven by a trend that to Nate's point could change here or not?
All right, let's open up some from our second bucket, which is a focus on kitchen table issues.
So thinking more domestically, thinking more affordability.
The first is one that I wrote down, which was healthcare costs, Medicare for all.
It feels to me that one question we have is when people even mention things like affordability, what is the things that are driving their pockets being crunched?
And for me, it feels like healthcare will be a big question, a big delineation for the next set of presidential candidates.