 All of the great things that we see around us, goods and services, new products, existing products, infrastructure, all of the things that we take for granted that make for a healthy and happy and productive life. All of those are the result of somebody's vision, somebody's experiment, somebody's willingness to take a chance, to take some inputs and try to mix them together and get some output, to add their labor and so on. Now of course the innovations and products and activities that we see around us that have sort of persisted, that we widely consume, those are the successful ones, but we sometimes forget there are lots of unsuccessful ones that we have now forgotten about and it's only because of the heroic efforts of those entrepreneurs, both those who succeeded and those who tried but weren't successful, that we have all of this stuff. And I think the most important thing that, one of the most important things we can teach in school is that even to people who are not interested in playing that role themselves directly, that without other people doing that, without the movers and shakers, without the builders and the dreamers and so on, we wouldn't have the things that we have today, therefore it's critically important that we not put obstacles in their way like regulations and parts of the tax code and the legal system that make it harder for people to try to do new things, to try to succeed or not to succeed, you know, bailing out those who are not successful, putting barriers in the path of those who want to be successful, you know, those are things, government policies and other kinds of actions that make it harder for entrepreneurs to do what they do. So now just as in all times in human history, it's vital that we let that entrepreneurial spark kind of come out and we need to allow for an environment where people can do that. And so most of your listeners are familiar with sort of free market economic policies and the reason that they're so important is not just because they seem fair and because we like them and they're transparent and so on, but because without them you don't have entrepreneurship, you don't have successful entrepreneurship, you know, and then where would it be today?