 So one virtue that I think that we can bring to a particular conversation is that we can bring humility. And it's hard to do that, particularly when we have PhDs. And we're affiliated with certain kinds of institutions. And we read a couple of books. And we attach to a particular issue. We may think that indeed, like Socrates, that we know it all. And sometimes it's hard to come to particular issues and particular conversations with a sense of humility. But I think humility goes a long way. I mean, one of the things I might say for the Socrates defenders, one of the things that Socrates says, I know that I know nothing. Now, whether he was sincere about that, I don't know. But if he was, I think that's a humble approach to just know that you know nothing. I mean, just in all honesty, I was discussing this with some postdocs earlier today. I think as a result of recently getting a PhD in the last year, people might think, hey, you think you know it all? And I think to myself, since I've gotten a PhD, I begin to realize I don't know anything. A month after I got my PhD, I tried to put some IKEA furniture together. And I realized this PhD means nothing. And it humbled me to remind me that that means nothing. So I think bringing humility to a conversation. I mean, have you ever had a conversation with someone that you thought was just brilliant? And they come to the conversation, just humble. I mean, it goes a long way. What it brings out of you, how the conversation shifts, how comfortable it makes you feel it goes a long way.