 You've spoken a lot in a lot of interviews about your meditating and spiritual life and I meditate also and you meditate. I do. But I was not asked to speak at the Dalai Lama's birthday and I was curious like how that came about. Oh yeah, that's me touching, knocking foreheads with the Dalai Lama, which was really an incredible thing. Yeah, I'm friends with one of the people who was organizing this and she asked me to speak for his 80th birthday and I got to prepare some remarks, not long, but it was really extraordinary. I mean, there were so many people there, it was like a comically large arena of people. In Anaheim. Yeah, yeah, and I got to say these words and then I turned around and he was approaching me. It was like, I don't know, like I was on a conveyor belt, like I don't remember what happened but I just like it was coming towards him and the next thing I know our foreheads were touching and time stopped and I felt like, and my friend actually said, I have a stupid question but like I want you to answer it, I said, what did his forehead feel like? And this is what I remember, it was the perfect temperature. Like it was like perfect. What is the perfect temperature for a forehead? You know when your mom would like put her head on your head to check if you had a temperature? Did you? No. No, no, no. My mom would, she would touch and then she would go like that, but it was like, it was clear he didn't have a fever, it was like 97, what's the temperature that you were supposed to be? Yeah. Yeah, he was like right in the zone.