 The future is better than we think. There are many things to worry about, but we have achieved some pretty amazing things. You know, poverty is declining worldwide. You never hear that number on top of the newspaper, whatever newspaper you're reading, saying poverty declined. You always hear like, you know, everybody's dying. But the future is better than we think. And that's partly because technology is now becoming really powerful because it's at the take-off point of exponential change. You heard about Moore's Law, Metcalfe's Law, the power of networks. That's very true from computers. People, of course, are not exponential. But here we can safely say we're now no longer at the beginning of the curve. You know, when I started my music company, I was at the beginning of the curve. We were doubling 0.01 to 0.02, 0.04. It didn't matter. But with the iPhone in music and mobile networks, boom. Here we are, 120 million people subscribed to Spotify today. And 10 years ago we were saying, was anybody going to pay for music? So it's about the pivot point. And we are at the pivot point of almost every single technological change today. So the next 20 years will be very exciting. And we have to keep a very good eye on one big issue. How do we keep life and society and technology to serve humans? Not the other way round.