Bill Hartman 35:57–37:12
Exactly. You know, there's a lot of sensory overwhelm problems and information overwhelm problems that exist on this planet. And yeah, it's we're not cool. Yeah, it is. And I think the other the other part is like, I do think that when people have a very absolute certainty that they're correct, it's, it's like a demonstration of hubris where it's like, I mean, think of like the actual extent of reality is incredible. And like we're on this planet hurtling through space around a fireball on an angle, you know, at a bazillion miles an hour, like it's, it's the reality of it is, is, is daunting. And so, you know, even in organic movement, which is, I believe a little bit more simple than animated organic movement is very complicated from the perspective of everything that drives it. So organic movement is an incredibly overwhelming thing to think about in some ways. And I do find it interesting almost that the truth has arrived at as a collective vetting process. Absolutely.
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