Sophie Hallwright
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And so hard to please everyone.
And even if you had the best of intentions and you really wanted to help globally, your country, people, even if you weren't biased in a political sense,
everything would seem like that.
And you're right, it's the media or anyone just will find any excuse to tear down someone's decision and say that they could have done better.
But I am just so not jealous of anyone that has to make those calls.
So we will update you on what's happening.
Probably by the time this podcast comes out, it'll be open again and it's closed again.
Yeah, I think one thing to remember though is that it can feel quite overwhelming.
I think the magnitude, like when I read that headline that said, you know, the whole world going into recession,
I don't know if this is good advice or not, but in the same way that you say that, like, if there's huge news coming out about a business, you know, should you be checking your accounts all the time and making different decisions?
It's like, actually, at the end of the day, a lot of us can't do a huge amount with what's going on.
Like, yes, it's good to be informed.
But also, I mean, I see people that are obsessed with looking at what's going on with this oil news or, to be honest, any news.
And it's questionable.
quite detrimental from, like, a mental health perspective because there's this feeling of enormity and also not being able to do anything.
And I think there's a balance between being informed and being obsessed and it, like, impacting.
We can't do anything, really.
God, sometimes we say things and it just does not sound smart.
Can I say, I feel really sorry for Tim Cook in the sense that when I think of Apple, I do not think of Tim Cook.