 The most important part of that shelf, and the one I have the greatest pride in, is the books that are in there that are made up of my former students. Hi, I'm Pete Becky. I'm a university professor of economics and philosophy at George Mason University, and the director of the F.A. Hayek Center for Advanced Study and Politics Philosophy and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. I've been very fortunate to publish a lot of articles and books, and to be involved in editing with books at some of the most prestigious publishers in the world. And so I take great pride in that. I have a bookshelf in my living room here in my house, which is filled with not only all the books that I've written, but all the books that I was an editor of and helped promote. But the most important part of that shelf, and the one I have the greatest pride in, is the books that are in there that are made up of my former students. So one of the great joys of my life is the teaching role that I have at George Mason University and through the Mercatus Center to work with emerging scholars and teachers themselves to help give them the space and opportunity to develop their own voice and their own approach to teaching economics and pursuing economic and social science research. That among all of the things that I've done, that's the thing that I'm the most proud about and the one that I would most want to highlight is not so much my own writings, but the writings that my students have done and the important breakthroughs that they have had in their own careers and whatnot and to whatever small extent that I helped in promoting that, I'm thrilled.