dr. ensler, is beyond the diagnosis, you just offered for america and what's wrong with us, what is the prognosisl, that's a good question. i mean, i think -- you know, so much of what's happening right now, i think we're all in a state of trauma. i don't know about you, but i'm traumatized every minute of every day, and -- >> every time my phone beeps with an alert, i'm traumatized. >> me, too. >> like what now? >> we have a whole country waiting for the indictment, right? waiting for this person to fall, right to get closer to that moment. i think what we have to do is really go into our deepest imaginations right now and say what is the world we want? what is the world -- and what is it going to be predicated on? it can't be the kind of violent amnesia that we live in in this country, where all the harms done to all kinds of people over centuries and centuries have never happened, right? we don't teach any of that. so part of it is knowing where we come from, knowing what our history is, knowing what brought us here and what people have suffered for years and years and years that have led us h