 Good morning, John. I just wanted to let you and everybody know that I'm not making a video today. We said a thing a while back that, like, hey, you don't have to make a video every day. You can have some days that you take off. You know, like, I just looked at my calendar on Tuesday. I had some time on Tuesday to make a video, and I was like, but I hadn't seen your video yet. You hadn't uploaded your video during that time. And also, like, I had, like, some surprise curveballs that came my way, family things. And so I wanted to prioritize those things, which I think everybody understands that we do and would do and should do, and, like, you don't have to tell me, like, we support that. Of course, you support that. I get that. Which is one of the things I love about this. I think that it is clear that we are not focused right now and haven't for a while on growth. Like, this is a thing that everybody here is doing together. Even if you just watch and never comment and you're not excited, like, maybe you're not even excited about Pizzamas. Maybe you're just, like, coming for, I don't know, I don't know, whatever it is for you, you're part of it. And I think that, like, we need to understand that generally about the media that we engage with is just by being there. You are part of it. I've been thinking a lot about how we don't know what we're signing up for when we sign up for the thing that we end up doing. You were asking me to do this. In 2007, I said, yep, what a concept. And then, here we are. It's 2020. The future jet packs actually, now we actually have the Iron Man suit. And the thing that this is would be not this. It would either not exist or it would be deeply different if it weren't for the people who engage with it. If only just watching, not even clicking the like button. If only just like clicking on the thing and watching the video. It would not be this thing. Did I have something to do with what it is? Yeah, you did too, John. But, like, we are so lucky that it was possible to make something like this. And it's only possible to make something like this because the people who engage with it. The people who give us their attention. And we need to find things like that to engage with and do it and let it be part of what we are and part of how we figure out how to imagine the world. It's so crappy right now. And I know that my brain is designed to more heavily weight the bad stuff than the good stuff. And so I know that when people are trying to influence me and the rest of the world, they're going to focus on the bad stuff. And they're going to make me think less of everything in order to get me to not vote or in order to get me to buy a thing that's going to make me feel better about myself for a moment. There's a thing called anchoring bias. I think about it a lot where you have certain ideas that you go to ideas and I think it's an impossible thing to avoid. And since it's impossible to avoid, you have to pick good anchors. And one of the things that I anchor to is the idea of negativity bias. So I'm using my anchoring bias to anchor to the idea that my negativity bias exists. And that just reminds me that the world is probably and people are probably better than I think. And that's at least something. Anyway, all that is beside the point. I'm just here to tell you that I'm not going to make a video this week. And I know that it's okay that I don't make a video this week, even though I have made a video every week on my day for like more than 10 years. And so it feels really weird not to. Okay, that's all. John, I'll see you on Tuesday.