@Khalil Ghacha Coach Khalil, thank you for this podcast and for sharing your thoughts. It is always a pleasure to listen to you. I think we tend to categorize and judge, but these shortcuts can become unfair. I’ve heard, “How can I take instructions from someone younger?” and I disagree. if someone has knowledge and ability, age shouldn’t matter. The same bias exists in reverse: people are sometimes excluded from opportunities for being “too old.” I also disagree with that, many older individuals are dynamic and bring valuable experience. What matters is the person, their knowledge, curiosity, and willingness to keep learning. Even when I was younger, friends asked why I spoke to someone younger than us. I said, “We understand each other well.” I’ve also connected deeply with both older and younger people throughout my life. Keeping an open mind is key. When we generalize, we may miss valuable people and perspectives. It’s a little like adding salt to a dish before even tasting it. :) Maybe it already tastes wonderful just as it is. Thank you again, Coach Khalil.