This podcast episode explores the challenges faced by Mandela's South Africa in maintaining its democracy and inclusive society. It addresses the disillusionment among South Africans due to the lack of progress in improving lives, race relations, and critical infrastructure. The conversation also focuses on the despondency of the younger generation, the born-free generation, who face high unemployment rates and unmet expectations. Furthermore, the episode discusses the concentration of patent litigation in small cities like Waco and Marshall in Texas. It sheds light on the factors that have attracted patent cases and their impact on the local economies. The section concludes by delving into the future of patent litigation and the potential establishment of a specialized national patent court.