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That's the thing that leads to the most growth, especially if theyres some time alone before you get to the next island, so you get to really sea. Like, ok, i can survive out here on my own. I can do this. I can. I like myself. I'm not being alone. Isn't a problem for me. It may not be preferable, but i can do it, and i can be happy. And i, you know, i can survive. If you know that, then you're not as desperate to get to the next island, you're not as am you're much better off in life. And that's huge growth thing. Anyway, why am i talking about this? I read this really interesting article in the daily grail. It's called, water lightning, the mysterious polynesian navigation method known as telapa, the flashing. And it's about these researchers who study the ancient navigational techniques of polynesians, who would literally go off from islands and navigate the south pacific, which is, you know, almost all water, with a few little islands speckled around hawaii and, you know, tuva, tuva, no, tuva's mongolia. Tuni. Tahiti? Yes, tahiti. N it began with a tea. Anyway, really hard to do. And a they had all these ways of using the stars and and ripples on the water and wind and smells and all these really interesting techniques. I think there's a book called the wayfarers, a that talks about this. And in other books, we the navigators the ancient art of pacific land finding in the pacific. It seems like too many pacifics. But anyway, that's by doctor david h. Lewis a. It's another book about this. So they interview him and some other people in this article, and they talk about these different navigational techniqus. And then they talk about something that hasn't been studied, hasn't even been heard of before, which is that there appears to be some sort of an electrical charge, something that happens. No, nobody has studied it yet. It's only come to light recently because they they met this old dude who explained it to them.