 Tim, let's start things off with one of our favorite questions to ask our guests. What are your thoughts on the direction of our world? You know, this is really a great question because over the last 50 years, if you just watch the news, you think the sky is falling. You think the world is coming to an end. But over the last 50 years, think of how our world has what's transpired. People talk about all the murders and murder rate is so far down. People talk about, oh, we're not moving progress along or whatever. The difference between how we live now and how we live 50 years ago is extraordinary. I mean, a lot of people still don't, but still running water, electricity. Since then, things like the computer, the smartphone, Uber, you know, some extraordinary things have happened. We've been able to communicate across around the world, so if you ask me what I think is going to be happening moving forward, I think we're going to have an acceleration of progress. Amazing change is going to happen, and I think we're going to see the decentralization of everything, of the world. I think the world's going to go from tribal. We were all tribal because we were sort of protecting our things in our space, and now we're going to go global because the tribes don't matter anymore. The geographic borders matter much less than they ever did before, and over time, I think governments are going to have to compete across border the way Estonia has already started to do. So this is going to be a really interesting time. I think we're going to go through this amazing, there's going to be an amazing leap forward for humanity. It's going to go from this world where we really cared about what the borders were and what our government said to where we're starting to start thinking about how are we going to approach humanity and how are all of us going to be doing flying through the world on this beautiful pearl we live on.