 to be able to use a human-centered approach effectively, you have to learn to be interesting and a good human being to begin with. And respect and empathy is very important. And that's a great tip, but I can imagine some people look at you and think, well... They're very positive. They are very positive. In fact, that is something I do, that's how I do answer my students. And for the last five years, we have created a new slogan for the school, responsible and respectable. You have to learn to be responsible in order to be a respectable designer. And do you think these are skills that you have to have intrinsically, or are these things that we can learn ourselves, we can develop? I certainly believe those things can be nurtured. And we have to provide a good education environment. The students, we are providing educational services to students. So we are constantly looking at how we can create the right social and physical environment for a student to be able to understand the quality of human being, the empathy of users in order for them to use the hands-on skills effectively in real social and the business context. So we never play down any of the traditional hands-on skills. But as I mentioned, in order to make hands-on skills effectively, we have to be a good human. Be a good human. That's probably the best tip we've gotten so far on the show.