 The building is bigger. Yeah, really? That's why? But how exactly is its scale an advantage? How is that appealing? Well, it's not. In fact, its scale is the problem. Why? Massive size is a threat. Why? No matter what it is, always. Oh, God. It says a lot of it psychologically. Massive size is a threat, always. So the size of the United States, threaten as you, Tucker. Size of Washington Monument, threaten as you, Tucker. The size of that dome behind you, threatens you, Tucker. The size of the Empire State Building, threatens you, Tucker, because it makes you look small. Indeed, that's why cathedrals were big so big to make Tucker feel small. Size does not matter. Not in this. It may mean somewhere else in life.