Hello, friend. Andrew, you good day. I remember how you were talking about how we see simplicity as something that is very hard to achieve in our society. Yeah, speak up, speak up so that all may hear you. He sees that sometimes simplicity is hard to achieve in our society. Yes, we spoke about that. Continue. And you said that simplicity is actually not hard to achieve. in any way whatsoever. No, it is not. Unless you believe it is, then it is. Well, see, that's the thing. Yes, that is the thing. I see simplicity as the result of an equilibrium that we are trying to reach. Yes. But you're not trying to reach it. You are reaching it. That we are reaching, yes. Yes. So, what's the difference? Well, I mean, with equilibrium, there is, like, a struggle between two... No. There is a balance. There may be a challenge in understanding, but challenge does not necessarily imply a struggle in the negative connotation.
Now, first of all, understand that there is going to be a little bit of interpretive leeway here, because we understand that we are not speaking your language. We're simply sending thoughts, and it's being translated into your language as best as possible. The idea is that sometimes we know the different words in your society can have different meanings. So some semantic, issues may, to some degree, be confusing this idea. But what we are simply saying is, you can have challenge. We're not saying you're not going to have challenge in your life. We're not saying that you're not going to have situations that create you to grow. But it doesn't have to be the idea of suffering. It doesn't have to be the negative connotation. Challenge can still be exciting and still be a positive thing, even as you are learning to create that equilibrium. So even the equilibrium really isn't much.
of a fight or something that's hard to go through. No, but whatever process you have created in order to get there is your process. And the paradox is, is the more you honor whatever you have created, the easier it will get and the faster you'll go into equilibrium. So it's about owning what you have created, not denying it, not pushing it away. It's owning and acknowledging whatever difficulties you have created, and then allowing yourself to learn from them in order to not have them again. And by learning in that way from the difficulties, using them in a positive way, you will achieve and create equilibrium more quickly. Does that make sense? Yes, that does.