So we started with growth and I want to go to the second essential today, call, we call it we will connect, we will not live alone, we will continue to build strong friendships. This has really impacted my own life personally, I am the man I am today because of other people who have poured into my life and other people who I have connected with, I can tell you story after story of how others have changed my life. And we will not stop that. Just a quick comment as we age, we tend to become more isolated for any number of reasons. But we will keep connecting we will not live alone. A follow our thinking here. Let me give you some basic examples. I love the illustration, the diagram of an atom, you know, there is nothing that is particularly or purely alone ever in our universe. Everything is all connected to something I think of the molecules of the air, even as we do this session the molecules in a wall that surround us, the molecules and the atoms and a camera and material stuff. Inside that there's these little little atoms, a little molecules just spinning around, that hold everything together in the whole universe. But they're all connected. So nothing is isolated. In that sense. It's a great picture of being connected. So I asked the question, Who am I connected to? Who's helping me stand who's giving me stability? And thinking about connecting with others? I want you to think of geese. You see their picture on the screen there. It's interesting to me, they fly together, this v that they fly in, they draft each other, they help each other, it makes flying better for them, especially those long distances. And did you ever notice that when one goose falls to the ground, whether he's injured or gets sick or whatever, there are two or three other geese who will go down with him and stay with that falling goose until he is ready to fly. And they will pick back up and they'll keep traveling flying together. As a group of geese helping each other.
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