Today we welcome Daniel Fitzpatrick to the show. Daniel is a founding member of We Are Root Mod. One of the reasons I asked Daniel to join us today is because musicians are a great example of zooming past an archetype to a prototype. Miles Davis for example, is from what we call The East Side and I say that affectionately to give credit where credit's due. Miles Davis is one of my favorite musicians and with all of his baggage, warts, and glory he probably changed jazz forever. Kind of Blue and other songs standout as epics that I listen to often. And if you know anything about Miles' or his music, you understand that, no matter how great of a musician that you are, you can't tell someone that you will be Miles Davis. That's not possible. Similarly, as we're trying to define how we fit into the world, we can't just pick an archetype any longer and say, I want to be this and have that be the way that we communicate what we want to do. We have to get specific about who we want to be-- more specific then choosing an archetype or a hero. We have to zoom in further.