 What do you think is the best degree to have? What's the best degree to have? I love geophysics degree. It allowed me to mess around with high tech equipment and go into the field. That's one of the reasons I did get a geophysics degree because I couldn't sit behind the computer all the time and I didn't want to be in the field all the time. It really depends. Trades is amazing to go into, to be able to build things yourself, for yourself. STEM degree, a birdie here says STEM degree is good, is always good. It really depends. Computer science, computer science could be, but there's gonna be a lot of programmers that are gonna be out of work soon. A lot of people that are working in the tech industry that are gonna be fired soon, right? Because of AI taking over, right? And that's gonna be the case for many things, right? But AI doesn't have the capacity and capability to build a home from scratch, unless you get the fabricated homes and put it all together, but that's not gonna be everywhere, right? That's not gonna, and you need major investment to have those fabricated homes, right? So hands-on skills are extremely important to acquire, right? You don't have to self-educate, for sure self-educate. You don't have to go become an apprentice and stuff like this. You just need to experiment, try different things. Like for me, I worked in construction for a long time. I came from a construction family. So I'm comfortable around construction sites. I'm comfortable around small and large because I did geophysics, geotechnical. I think it's important to physically be able to do physical labor. I think that is extremely important. Being able to grow food, knowing how to grow food is important. I would say, do not go into financials. Like why would you go into financials? You could go maybe make a shit ton of money, but you're a slave. So I wouldn't join a military. Do not join any military police force in forcing. Do not go into politics. So I would say acquire skills that allow you to think properly. I wouldn't get any sociology degrees or philosophy degrees or anything like this. I think they're useless in the coming years. Okay, they're not gonna be well-paying jobs, that's for sure. And you're gonna be in major debt getting those degrees, those pieces of paper that allow you to be a slave. So there's a lot of choices. It really depends on where you are and who you are. Oh my God, I'm waiting for the holy war against thinking machines. Frank Herbert saw a lot, Frank Herbert saw a lot. But I don't think, I don't fear AI because we don't have true AI. It's technocrats that are in danger to humanity, not the programs themselves, right? It's who controls the programs, who's writing those programs, right? Go see mocha. Would you recommend law school? Not if you wanna be, if you wanna work as a lawyer for social justice and for what's right and stuff like this. Sure, that's a noble cause. But there are many lawyers out there that can barely make rent and they're working 14 hours a day, lugging around paperwork like 24 hours a day, like 14 hours a day, lugging around paper, reading a lot. It's not a healthy life. It's not a calm, peaceful life. I personally wouldn't become a lawyer, but that's me, right? And when I was younger, I thought I would, but no, I don't like the system. I detest the system. But for some people, yeah. I can honestly tell you, if I had a law degree right now, I put the time in to get a law degree, I'd be a superpower lawyer, right? I would have filed cases against so many people just taking on centralized power that they would probably have to take me out, assassinate me to be able to shut me up, right? But is that a life that I really want to be in? No, I decided that a long time ago because I don't want to pick a fight on their terms. I'm picking the fight on my terms. So education is one. Gozi mocha, right? So for me, I can tell you for me personally, I went down the path of education, right? Because that to me brought me peace. That to me, I saw the positive effect I was having with my students and sending that into the world to have a ripple effect of positive things being done to me is amazing, right? Maybe it's not as grand as being able to, for example, in BC, suing Bonnie Henry charging her, making sure she's committed, tried for war crimes and convicted for, not war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and competence and all this jazz and making sure she doesn't have any savings left that she has put in jail for life. That would be an amazing noble cause for me as far as I'm concerned, but I don't want to put that time in to bring that kind of justice to that person. I think that kind of justice for that type of person will come in time, right? For me, I rather have a constructive effect. Even though getting rid of monsters like that in our society is a constructive endeavor, really.