 Way back when, it was very much a gentlemen's club and they all kind of got together and they saw an entrepreneur and they said, I'll throw a little money in, I'll throw a little money in, and why don't we just say we'll split it with the entrepreneur, 50-50. Well, that did very well and so more money went in, more people watched, more people realized that, hey, I can do that too, and so it has spread and venture capital and entrepreneurship has spread to where now rather than me going door-to-door and knocking on any door that's at something software, now I am barraged. We have something like 20,000 business plans that come to my email address every year. A year, yeah. And I get to fund about 20 or 30 of them. But you can also distribute the ones that you think to your network. But there are lots of other venture capitalists, there are lots of ways to do venture capital. There was the possibility that ICOs would replace venture capital. Crypto, Bitcoin have really kind of changed things. Eventually, I believe that I'll be able to raise a fund in Bitcoin, put it out in Bitcoin, have the entrepreneurs pay their employees and suppliers in Bitcoin, and then have the whole thing built into a smart contract so that my investors get exactly what they're due at the exact time they're due. And it could end up being a really great experience. And inclusive and it gives lawyers and accountants more, they can give you more abstract advice rather than the boring stuff that they have to spend 90% of their time doing. Kind of brings up AI. One way to look at the world is everything is going to be replaced by AI. So just think about what part of your job is mundane. That will be replaced by AI and then think how will you respond? How do you do better with this new world? And it's kind of fun to think about. There are a lot of things that I do repetitively and I would be happy to do those by AI so that I was freed up to do other things. To your creative flow states.