 At the last audit, the IRS said my client's business had run a muck, which is great because if you run it well, there's good money in the muck business. There's always money in the banana stand. Honestly, I think the IRS has a misconception about muck because of the mismanagement of the government's swamp. One dip in that toxic muck and your DNA will be permanently mutated. You'll grow a camel hump or a Zydberg face. But the muck can't be blamed for its mismanagement. Any more than the plumbing can be blamed for the problems caused by installing one of those dang water-conservant toilets. As we can see in Washington, if you don't apply resources properly to manage muck, the muck winds up managing you, just as exemplified in President Biden's last speech, which hearkened back to the distant echoes of John F. Kennedy, ask not how to manage muck. Ask how muck can manage you. Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask where the hell am I? I think they have it backwards. I know, Phil, managing muck is painful. You muck my pain. Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something. I get it. It's far easier to allow the muck to manage you. So long, star. Now you see that evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.