 The motto is set your path to change the world, and it's all about celebrating individual strength. A lot of people think about economics as just numbers, but this is life changing stuff, this is life and death stuff. We all come together here to learn something and use it to help the world. Being able to come here is an opportunity for everyone to just get knowledge of each other. You know, just take all the information in and use it to the best of your ability to do something new. I think what we do differently than everybody else is really focus on making these ideas exciting and fun and trying to connect them to people's everyday lives. Something for everybody. There's space to go to parties if that's what you're into, to hear really great speakers and to attend sessions that are really focused on what you're interested in. Things like entrepreneurship or talking about growing a business or turning your creative idea into a career. And there aren't a lot of places that you find that. Not only are you learning so much about how the world works and being equipped with the tools that you need to effectively build yourself up, build up a career, build up a business, but you're also meeting all the people who are going to help you get there. Everybody is extremely accessible and this is such a unique opportunity to be able to talk to people from all over doing different things. It's at the Marriott Marquis, which is one of my favorite hotels in Atlanta. The architecture is brilliant. It brought together the writing we do, the podcast, the seminars into one big creative center for people of all sorts of walks of life. I love it. I've never been around so many people who were so focused on bettering themselves and who think deeply about things. I just walked out of the Reason Live podcast and I got to talk to Nikolas for a bit so that was really cool. I feel so inspired by the speech of Magatwane. I feel like she just read my mind. There have been a few random connections, people from other countries, several from Africa, some from Russia, one from Poland. Actually this morning I was talking to four girls from Guatemala and that was super cool. I talked to several guys from North Carolina and from Missouri and from other states in the United States. And that's pretty awesome because in that way we can spread the message of the importance of freedom. I hope that all of the attendees this year will come away with a sense of community among lovers of liberty and feed brings us together to explore ways that we can be more effective advocates for the values that we share.