So, Dov, you can't go, before Prince Mara came here. It's a great poem, and it says a lot, it says a lot, it says a lot between the lines. I have learned the language of storms.
We all learn the language of storms. The tide still moves, yeah. Whether you are the wealthiest person in this world or the poorest one, those tides will run over your life.
It's inevitable, it's inevitable. And down there you say, peace was never the absence of waves. Yeah, there is no peace on this planet or in this life.
We all find those waves. It's how we pass those waves that will give us some sort of a rest, not a peace, but a rest. And at the end you say, I thank the sea for teaching me how to sail.
Yeah, all those things, all those griefs, all those sorrows, all those things, we should not blame ourselves saying why I am cursed to pass like this. No, no, no, no. We should thank them because they taught us how to move forward, how to accept, how to embrace.
The absurdness, you know, absurdness is, Albert Camus, you can read it there, the Sisyphus case. He says he's the hero of absurdism because he accepted his fate and he keeps pushing the stone on the hill. So because he didn't expect any hope or wish, he accepted the sentences, he rejected the gods, and he kept pushing.
That's why he called him a hero. So all our pains teach us how to move forward and the idea to do that, we need that fantasy or illusion, as they actually call it, delusion, otherwise it's too difficult without that delusion or illusion of love. It's too difficult to survive, even to breathe, even to breathe, it's too difficult.
Yeah, I'm not kidding, I'm not kidding. It's from an experience, you know. Yeah, it's from an experience.
Thank you. Thank you, Omdur. I said love causes a lot of confusion, which is the reason why there's a lot of confusion going on in that space.
So I took the role of co-host, because even though I was talking about fantasies and a lot of things, I'm still coming back a piece here, but Prince Mora came here, you have something to say. Let's forget about the co-host who is not co-hosting. Thank you.