 Poverty is our natural state. Before capitalism, and I know this is not, I mean, the Marxists know this, because Karl Marx actually admitted this, but other than that, most people don't know this. Before capitalism, what were 99% of people? Poor, everybody was poor. So, for example, today, the UN defines extreme poverty as, I think, $2 a day or less. How many people lived a $2 a day or less in 1750? Extreme poverty, I mean, imagine today, and we're talking about equal dollars, so I'm not playing an inflation game, right? I mean, you couldn't live a $2 a day or less but in 1750, how many people in England lived a $2 a day or less? Yeah, basically, 90-something percent. Everybody was poor. And that's true throughout human history, so if you've got like 100,000 years throughout that entire period, with a few exceptions, maybe in Greece and Rome, where people got a little bit wealthier for a little period of time, everybody's lived a $2 a day or less forever. And then we had this amazing thing happen called freedom, capitalism, the Industrial Revolution, a portion of that. And suddenly, we became relatively rich.