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All right, well, I wonder about classes. When you think of classes, you know, you think of India and they have, you know, different classes, but their classes are a little bit different or somewhat different than say classes maybe in the United States if you want to put people in the United States in classes because they, you know, they have different levels. They have people that do different jobs that make a different amount of money. But I think one of the differences between say the United States and India is in the United States people are able to move from class to class more easily. We've got people that, you know, start off with their parents or maybe with like a single parent and, you know, they're, you know, in the lowest or poverty class. And that's where, you know, it gets kind of wishy-washy is, you know, whether or not, you know, that would be considered a class or just, you know, where you are in life. But, you know, those, you know, some of those kids that have started off with single parents, you know, working two jobs and not having money and then they turn around and they do something that ends up putting them, you know, in the upper echelon where they're, you know, making a lot of money. And there's a lot of people that, where they're, you know, the people that are in the upper classes, you know, in the upper 1% that have, you know, lost it all and gotten put down into a much lower class and then sometimes they turn it around and end up going back into an upper class and sometimes they never turn it around. So, you know, I guess the definition of class would have to be, you know, agreed upon first whether or not it's something that you can move in and out of like in the United States or not move in and out of like, say, in India where they have, you know, if you're born into a certain class, you're not going to get out of that. It would take an act of, act from God to move you from one class to another. But for the most part they don't. So there you go.
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