 Hi Yarin, well first thank you very much for making your trip here. I think you are elevating the debate and it's definitely very interesting and I think on behalf of many people here, I appreciate your presence here. Welcome to Colombia, welcome to Belgium. Thank you. Unlike many people here, I have lived in Venezuela and I have lived in Panama and I have lived actually in Hong Kong and some of the countries. And I kind of have pretty clear where it's better to live, right, in Venezuela, where everything was nationalized and the trade unions took their victories. It's not that nice to live. Let me tell you, if you want to give it a try, there is a reason why we are here and not in Venezuela today. Absolutely. I hope you can at one time go to many cities in Venezuela. But first, what tools or what's the best way to defend freedom apart from facts? Because facts are pretty straightforward but apparently it's not very well understood. What tools have you seen around the world that are better to defend these values that are pretty obvious? But maybe it's not obvious. It's not obvious and partially I'm going to repeat myself because I'm going to say that facts are all on our side. Literally all the facts are on our side. There's no country, there's no place where everything is nationalized and controlled and regulated that you would want to live. Now, that doesn't mean America's heaven because America's not capitalist. America's not free. America's also heavily regulated, more regulated than a lot of places in the world. So the facts are all on our side. They're not just the facts. The economic theory is all on our side, right? We've had Nobel prizes in economics, people who agree with us on liberty and freedom. We've won the economic debate. Keynes lost, Marx lost, Hayek to some extent won. Hayek meases those guys, won in economics. But where have we lost? We've lost in what I've been talking about this evening. We've lost the moral debate. We keep losing the moral debate. The morality of altruism, the morality of otherism, the morality of self-sacrifice, the morality that says the group is more important than the individual, the state is more important than the individual, the tribe is more important than the individual, the others are more important than the individual, that your purpose in life is to sacrifice. That morality won. It's been strong for 2,000 plus years. Nobody's willing to challenge it. Many of you, even though you might not, are not really willing to challenge it inside your own hearts, inside your own minds. But until that is challenged, until we challenge the morality of sacrifice, which ultimately I think is a morality of death, we will not move the needle on liberty and freedom. We'll keep circling around in the same place. The breakthrough will come when we are willing to accept a new, different radical morality of morality of self-interest, a morality of individualism. Thank you for listening or watching The Iran Book Show. If you'd like to support the show, we make it as easy as possible for you to trade with me. You get value from listening. You get value from watching. Show your appreciation. You can do that by going to iranbookshow.com. I go to Patreon, subscribe star, locals, and just making an appropriate contribution on any one of those channels. Also, if you'd like to see The Iran Book Show grow, please consider sharing our content and, of course, subscribe. Press that little bell button right down there on YouTube so that you get an announcement when we go live. And for those of you who are already subscribers and those of you who are already supporters of the show, thank you. I very much appreciate it.