 Social skills, why do you have a potty like you just threw, Tyler Lopez? Why do you do it? Well, let's backtrack for a second. With James Wanick, he brought his woman and I said, James, haven't you ever seen Scarface? First you get the money, then you get the power, then you bring the women. You were distracted. What are you talking about? You should have been networking. This woman, this woman, is making the money. This is not true. This is no longer going up on YouTube. James, first you get the money, then you get the power, then you get the woman. And you can't bring the woman that distracted you. Why would you do that? It's unbelievable. Well, that would be good. This YouTube video has gone to hell, really, hasn't it? This kind of video does better. You see Owens here? Yeah, I saw Owens before. And if you so badly want to be in this company, why are you not aware? Because James is too pretty. If I were him, then it hurts the brand. Thanks for coming. Really? I can't. Oh, shit. Come on. I can't. And you're supposed to do it two or three hours before you sleep. So what's the main thing that we've learned from throwing a party and being the host of a party? Well, I'm not going to do it. People seem to always want to do things for me afterwards or connect me or help me. But a lot of people appreciate, even if you don't directly introduce someone, just being the host and providing the venue for it. Is that what you felt? I hope people got value business. Why? I hope people met people they wouldn't normally meet. So that was kind of the goal. You know, put a name to a face too. There's a lot of people that DM me on Instagram, but I don't necessarily know them. That's one of the things I like about in-person things. If you always do everything digitally online, it's hard to differentiate between people. People just blur together. If you can meet people for even five minutes, now you put a name to a face. I hired two people tonight. I hired two people tonight. Literally it was just an innocuous conversation. I was like, hey, what's your story? What do you do? And the person told me and I went, great, I'm going to hire you for this. Ten minutes later, I ran into someone else who does copywriting. I went, bang, I want you to do this. And we shook on it and he's going to send me an invoice. I'm going to pay him. I'm going to do it. Just like that. In a space of ten minutes, I did two deals. Can I work for you? You've got to work for it, Ty. You've got to work for it. After this party. So there you go. I drank so much alcohol. You did it though, because he's on 30 days, no alcohol challenge. That's right. That's right. There you go. Thanks for the party, Ty. Thanks for having us. Appreciate it, man. Appreciate it. Let me shake your hand. Thanks, brother. Let's do one for my snap here. James, what makes you such a good business networker? Always talk in the other person's interest. Take a genuine interest in other people. I like that. Cool. Alright, how do you meet people at a party? Like the Golden Globes, for example, in Beverly Hills. I'm here with Ty Lopez. How are you, Ty? How are you? I've got my bow tie on. Yeah.