(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) And it isn't interesting, you know, that we're living this day and age with all the social media and all these devices and yet young people are more depressed than ever. Hmm, I wonder what could be causing it. That's why it's a blessing to just sit there and be bored sometimes. You don't have to constantly be stimulated. It's amazing to me how many people just walk around looking at these things. I'm looking out at Mount Lemmon, noticing the snow cat, watching hawks hunt, eagles like eating pigeons, and there's this one guy that shows up almost every morning to walk his dogs, and I'm not kidding, the whole time. I'm saying like 20 or 30 minutes of just like this. There's this whole world going on around him. I'm watching these two hawks like soar down along the road, over across the elementary school, and then they go back behind these trees where they've been watching these pigeons, then you hear just this, and all these pigeons take off, and you know they're just over there devouring like, wow, that was amazing. But this guy missed it.