Kristin
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I think that a lot of people forget how that soft power in itself in a lot of ways is our choice, our power of choice.
Were we going to continue to have that choice?
I don't know.
Because again, global climate change is going to be interesting.
The data is showing us some really interesting figures of how that's going to affect pricing and things of such.
I'm not even going to get into the pricing with the grocery stores and things like that and all those other things.
And I think a lot of people had a lot of misunderstanding of what's going on with the markets right now because of it.
It's really fascinating stuff, but fascinating on a research level, not fascinating on a human aspect of I have to spend more money.
That's not fun.
But there's so many.
I mean, this is sometimes I wish I could go back and you want, you know, the anthropology degree.
I'm thinking sociology, like the whole social aspects around this and how we how we it derives culture is so fascinating to me.
And we'll see, I guess, is what we'll say.
I think this has been such a fascinating conversation for me.
I always, again, left with being stimulated on an intellectual level when I speak to you because it's just, there's so much, there's so much.
And it's just so fascinating.
And I think the fact that you actually even acknowledge that this is a thing is like the majority of the battle for me, because I can't even express to you how many times people were like, why is this a problem?
Or why should I care about this?
And I want to snap back and say, did you eat today?
But I have to be like polite.