In this episode, Taj embarks upon a quest to bring utopian visions into reality. He recalls confronting wealthy landlords who instituted a rule preventing their employees from using the elevator to complete their daily back-breaking duties in a multi-storey building. Taj explores both the success and pitfalls of free markets in assigning human beings value. He surveys the utopian seeds being planted by reformers, leaders and movers and shakers from Alaska to Spain. Taj discusses revolutionary cash-grant systems that have lifted millions out of poverty as initiated by President Lula Da Silva of Brazil, by Mexico and other countries in Latin America. Taj reflects on the Nordic model as animated by the successful labor movement in Norway and delves into former US presidential candidate, Andrew Yang’s “universal basic income” proposal. Taj describes an America and Bangladesh which continue to rise in prosperity while saddling their populaces with greater burdens to bear and looks to author Rutger Bregman for potential remedies. He asserts that stagnation of the soul allows for societies to succumb to inequality and injustice whereas reinvigorated efforts will continue to be required to achieve transformative realities. Taj draws hope from real world utopian models in asserting for a more just and egalitarian world.