 Okay, so right now I have been instructed by the creative director to wrap a little bit. So this is Andrea Wong. This is this part for you. It's just an excerpt because there's a complex line of color to it. Is that mums? Yeah? Yeah. So ready? One, two. We're just going to do, um, so, so, so, so this is what it feels like to match with someone at your level. What the hell is the catch? It's a feeling of freedom. Freedom of being the light. It's been Franklin with a key and a kite. You see it, right? The conversation lasted two minutes, maybe three minutes, everything we said in total agreement. It's a dream and it's a bit of a, she's trying to climb up the chair and that was distracting me. So we're going to stop there because Ben Franklin with like a key and a kite. So I was talking to Ben Franklin, the statue, um, when we were at Wharton for a leadership thing and, um, I have a picture of that on Facebook. Excuse me, madam, excuse me, Derek, um, and this, uh, yeah, so Mimo, Mimo instructed me to rap and so I did. And that song, uh, reminded me of, uh, of the time I was, uh, talking to Ben Franklin on a bench. And at that time there were, there were, uh, there are two things that came to mind when I remembered Ben Franklin on the statue, the statue, okay, um, is, is that number one, that was the, the trip where I had my second memory of being definitely afraid of death because a dear friend colleague of mine had, um, I got into a major, major motorcycle accident, a Harley, I think, and, uh, and I, uh, yeah, I just, I couldn't function. I was crying most of the day, um, and I, um, well, first the, the gardener, the person who is tending the park in, in the education center, um, checked in on me, a complete stranger came up to me and gave me a hug and held me while I cried. Um, I, I didn't know if she was going to live or not that day and, um, thank God you did live because we have stuff to do together, my friend. Um, so that's one thing that, that brought up and, um, the second thing that it brought up was a memory of, uh, light, uh, hello, a memory of, um, the gates, a memory of light, so thank you to Robbie for this, which I have yet to read, um, but I'm coming back to it. So that, that event reminded me of, as well, um, this, uh, executive, this leadership fellows program thing that we did at Gemi pass in Switzerland. Shout out to Switzerland. We might be coming back soon. Yeah. Um, and we had two mountaineers who has been in life, um, who did leadership training as mountaineers. And we were, um, it was illuminating and, and, and Roger, Roger loved what he did and, um, it reminded me of the time that I received the news that he died, uh, in an avalanche, um, doing what he loved. And so I aspire to that kind of death where I'm doing what I love, like hanging out with the creative director and chatting to friends and thinking of audacious art projects to make the world a better place, uh, to improve the state of the world. I want to talk to mommy. You can talk to mommy in a second. I want to talk to her. Um, and the phone. Hi, mommy. Hi, Mimo. Yeah, that's mommy right there. Um, you can talk to me forever. Just watch this all the time. Um, but since we don't know when we're going to die, if we don't do what we love right now, um, if I don't do what I love right now, I will, I risk not being able to achieve my dream of dying doing something I love. So that can happen at any moment death can. And so, yeah, these are the things this is like, these are the memories that I had, and this is a message to Sean, um, about the crystal, crystal palace. I mean, the crystal palace or sorry, the memory palace idea that came out of complexity weekend off 2020 is that I'm going to offer you this. And this is what I understand. And Alex corrects me, please. This is what I understand yoga to be one aspect of it. I mean one aspect of it. And this is in my Buddhist meditation practice. One and just the Tao of nature is that the life that we're living, the complex adaptive system, the whole thing, the universe, whatever, how far we define it. It is, it is a memory palace. We just need to pay attention to the signs. And this is why living, like being here now is so important is because we miss it when we miss the signs. We don't pay attention. So for example, um, mims, mims here is, um, playing with a penguin. And who else have you got there? Penguin and bunny. So there's something significant about penguins and bunnies. And it's my job to, to find out because everything's connected, right? Everything's connected. So that one simple thing, um, the rotating one simple thing, our energy gets deployed and transformed in so many different ways that being here now, meditating, all of these practices, whatever practice you're doing, hi mims, hi mims, shout out to miss Adele for, for giving me a very Filipino, Filipino nickname to her nickname, which is mims. You just take the first syllable and you make it plural, basically. That's where jacks comes from. Okay, so that's it. That's the, we are the world. We are the world.