Nir Bashan
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spread the growth long-term.
And for people, I highly suggest that somebody who's frustrated at work, things aren't happening.
I highly suggest that you step out of that like laser focus of what's going on that minute, that day, that week, and start to look at your career and start to look at your life as a long-term trajectory, right?
Is it how you treat other people?
Maybe you going to work at that particular place, John, isn't about the work that you do, maybe about how you're touching other employees there and how you're helping them through their problems, how you're making an impact with your community because you got this company to invest in doing some work with some charities.
People
Always look at what's going on in the minute and make quick judgments.
Oh yeah, it's not going well.
Oh yeah, it's going great or whatever.
But when we start looking at bourbon companies that 30 years to mature, when we start looking at these amazing forests that take all of this time to grow properly before they're harvested, we start to look at ourselves and find that sometimes the goals that we've set out to accomplish
are really touched tangentially by an amazing connection to the world, to other people, to our communities that is incredibly worthwhile.
Yeah, so Norway's prison system is amazing.
It's like kind of an incredible thing.
And what's going on there is the rehabilitation, the focus on rehabilitation, right?
In the U.S., our prison system is lock them up, throw away the keys and hope for the best.
And we have one of the highest recidivism rates in the world.
And what that basically means is the rate of somebody who gets incarcerated, gets out and goes back in.
It's something like 70%.
I don't know.
I forgot the stat.