 My friend Frank Diana put together this slide which you can when you download it look at more detail But basically what it means is that we have exponential changes, but they're also combinatorial That means on top of each other This is the scary part if it was just one thing like 3d printing or artificial intelligence We could follow that but now we have 28 or something all happening at the same time The internet are things cognitive systems now the technology robotics the blockchain digital money They're all happening on top of each other So not only do we have to think exponential we have to think combinatorial, right? We have to look lateral I have to see what else is happening around us And we also have to think of it as a Combined effort where we go from one to the other fairly quickly the company really knows how to do this was mentioned earlier as Tesla I mean Tesla is the the combinatorial company by definition. They're not a car company. They are a mobility company They are an energy company. They're in the solar business. They want to redo our grid They're actually in all of those businesses Of course, that's a lot easier if you have Elon Musk as a CEO And if you can go like you just go for it right without Considering shareholders or ROI or you know as a big company like a big bank. This is a lot harder, obviously Because they have history and legacy