 I used to work, but then I had to stop working, so it also made me feel like I was still in society. It's a way to meet new people. Getting the things you need, very social. Getting the goods in return for time. Giving the things you want to give. It's a beautiful alternative to the current system that we have and staying connected. To engage in community, which I'm just discovering is an important thing. It gives you a chance to kind of put, quote unquote, money in the bank doing unusual kinds of things. Forming community around you. Another way to exchange our goods and services. Every hour is the same. I think it's a great idea. It just builds the community all the way around. It provides me with all kinds of extra nice things in my life that I would not otherwise have access to. Everyone is equal as far as what their time is valued in making new friends. It's like such a community thing. I love that. It's just getting to know people. It's valuable to me because I'm on social security and limited income. And it really helps me to be able to get what I need in exchange for services I can render. Communication, it gets people actually interacting with each other. The way monetary exchange something does.