so sparta decided that it needed to have a very serious civil defense capability. so education for span tars was -- spartans, i was just reading another book which is soon to be out called world without work, and he describes it as 20 years of p.e. classes, right? [laughter] in order to prepare the citizens, both male and female, to fight. so it was a military boot camp that went on, you know, from before you could walk until you were old number to carry weapons -- old enough to carry weapons, and so that's how they fight. it was a cultural decision to create, and that was what was valued in the culture, right? so i'm not recommending that we do that exactly, but some notion of agency and knowledge capability has to become an economic necessity as it is now but actually a cultural necessity that you're not a valuable human being, i don't want to date you unless you know a lot, unless you're capable of, you know, skinning a rabbit and catching your own fish and fixing a car and doing this, that and the other, right? so it's a cultural change. and and i think it's al