 You're up. So my name is Danny Lee. I'm in cohort three. In my day job, I work as an investor. I run a private equity business out of Hong Kong. But I'm here to talk to you about my other passion, my other project, which has to do with education. The project is called, pretty straightforwardly, Life Achievement Through Investing. To give you a context of why I want to pursue this project, I want to give you a little bit of my own background, to tell the story a little bit better. So I was born and raised in China. I went to the US as a typical immigrant when I was in my teens. I went to high school and college in the US. And I had the privilege to go back and work in Asia for the last 20 years. And that really shaped kind of what I think about the world and how I think about what I want to do in the world going forward. When I think about my past 40-something years or so, I thought about three things that really drove the path that drove me here today. The first is education. I think the opportunity to have an education was hugely different in my life. That really brought me from a typical poor immigrant who had really nothing to where I am today. The second was knowledge, the understanding of the financial world. So my first job out of school was of finance, not because I love finance because I really was too poor. I needed the job to pay me. But I also realized there's a lot of rules in the world. They all have to do with finance. In some way, like Fred just said, the world in some ways is run on economics, run on money. And we need to understand that. We don't have to love it, but we need to understand it. I think that made a huge difference in where I am today as well. And lastly, I think it's luck. I don't think we think about that a lot, but a lot of us are here today because we're lucky. And not because we're smart or anything, we're OK. But a lot of it is because of luck, too. Luck drives a lot of what I am today. So how do I give back? The thing I think about today a lot more is how do I give back to society? How do I pay it forward? One of the things I see in Hong Kong, and I'm sure you see it around the world as well, is this huge wealth gap, this inequality. And this inequality is driven by a lack of knowledge, a lack of resources, and a lack of opportunities. And I want to change that. I want to do what I can to change that in Hong Kong. So what I'm doing is my program is basically teaching underprivileged high school students about investing, about the financial world, and giving them the opportunity and the resources. So basically three areas. The first is, like I said, education. I want to teach them about the rules of the game so they know how this world works, so they know how to make it work for themselves. Second is I also want to provide, like I said, resources. So not just teaching them about investing, but also giving them a scholarship, giving them the actual money to start investing so they can actually learn by doing. And if they make money doing these investments, they get to keep some of it. They feel like they have earned that kind of income for themselves and helps them families, help themselves. And then the last aspect of that is opportunities. We're trying to set up internships for these kids to go to work in major banks through the networks that I have. We want to make sure that these kids actually have an opportunity to take the knowledge and the things that they learn and go do things with it. Give them that extra piece of luck that I was so fortunate to enjoy. So that's the major goals of the project and I hope that going the long term that this will grow beyond me, it will grow beyond Hong Kong, that we can teach a lot more kids about what's going on in the world and so they can learn and they can work hard and work smart as well and to make money work for them and not just working for money. My final offer as a fellow here is that, like I said in my day job, I'm an investor so I'm happy to help anyone here who would like some advice on investing. I've been doing investing in China for the last 20 years and we have extensive investments in the US and Europe as well. We invest in companies like Magic League, like Aura's Robotics, like Innovative Networks out there. So for anyone who wants to learn more about China, some just maybe pure old good investment advice, you can reach me on the New Frontier app. My information is there. Thank you. Thank you.