Phil
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And if you don't have that vitality in your society, your society ends up turning into, you know, it loses that kind of edge, especially in a time where things are changing so fast.
So I've got a friend that lives in Lakewood and he's got like he's got a small house.
It's not some big thing, but it does have an upstairs and it's over a million dollars for his home.
So this is a bit of a sidetrack, but do you think that the Trump savings plans for babies that are born, right?
The goal of that is to give... Totally.
Like when you're 18, they have a stake because they own something.
Do you think that that's going to be something that younger generations are going to...
Because I understand your point about Gen Z. They don't own anything, so they don't feel, and this goes to the talk about socialism and capitalism.
They don't feel like they own any property, so why do they care about property rights or things like that?
Whereas if you have a bank account that has money in it that when you turn 18 you can actually do something, do you think that's something that is going to actually affect the opinions of the people being born now?
I think you mentioned it, but feminism has a lot to do with it.
The idea that women should not aspire to be mothers, that women should not aspire to have a family.
And I understand that like, you know, the fact that it takes dual income to just make ends meet now, like that's definitely true.
But we got to this or part of the reason we got to this point was because society has been telling young women that either you can have everything, you can do both of them or you shouldn't even want to.
I think Murphy Brown in the 90s when she was like, you know, a CEO and had a kid and it was like, oh, well, I can do whatever I can do all of it.
They're not capable of doing it.