All good! Best wishes to you too.
My definition of a populist movement based on my experience and observation in India is as something that seeks to encompass as many people as possible by making compromises on what is true and what is not.
The libertarian ethic is the only one that comes the closest to describing the truth about human nature and an ideal society that abides by it. It is a legal theory that is quite absolute in most of its conclusions and not an ideology that can be twisted for the sake of popularity.
These two don't go together right now, because the society I live in is built on many lies and hypocrisies.
For something like Libertarianism to become popular, many individuals have to start living within the truth voluntarily. I will admit that I do not know if this is possible or if it will happen.
I can only say that I hope it will one day.