Jodie Hayward
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You know, but yeah, it's such a valid point.
And I love the whole connector piece as well.
I mean, this for me, there was actually a study.
I don't know if you know about this study across 85 years studying human behavior, adults, growth, if you like.
um around happiness and the one the one deciding factor now they had wealthy people they had not wealthy people you know they had everyone in between the one deciding factor wasn't money wasn't wealth wasn't if you had your own business it was the um the depth and the strength of your connections with humans and it doesn't matter if you've got one connection to a hundred doesn't matter it
It is the depth of that connection that you've got with other humans.
Because ultimately, we're here to serve each other.
You know, we're all running the same race.
We're all in this life together.
I think personally that curiosity should become way more mainstream.
Like it's so underrated.
If you've got a question about someone's disability or someone's gender or someone's background or whatever it is, be curious instead of judgmental.
You know, that's like a sidetrack.
I'm here for it.
if you think it like, when you say human, like if we just connect human to human a bit more, instead of just seeing the outside and everything else, it'd be a lot easier.
But as humans, we are the only, the only living thing on the planet that has the medium of words.
And it's what words have the ability to penetrate the deepest parts of your soul, you know?
And it's,
I don't know for you, you're probably the same, but when I read certain things, like the emotions are off the scale.
You know, when you get lost in a book and I'm gonna just be a bit, people are gonna judge me for this, right?