 Verizon. What's your opinion on the whole working in the system to change the system? I don't. I feel extremely split on this philosophy. Many of my fellow peers who now have jobs as teachers, lawyers, doctors, and accountants all had dreams of changing systems from within but they've either been completely burnt out, given up, or they've just quit their jobs. What is your advice regarding this? What you mentioned are different, right? Teachers, lawyers, doctors, and accountants. Doctors will have a hard time working outside of the system because they need licensing, right? They need licensing. Teachers, if you're working for a centralized education system, for the most part, will have a hard time as well because the curriculum comes down from the top, right? Lawyers will not. Law lawyers unfortunately go work, try to their ideal job, initial job, is to go work for established firm and work up the ladder and stuff like this. However, there are maverick lawyers out there that start their own practices and start defending humanity against corporations and there's lots of examples of these types of lawyers and one lawyer like that is equivalent to 10,000 lawyers that work for the system, right? So the bang for your buck is pretty damn good, okay? One of them was Julian Assange, one of Julian Assange's main lawyers, Radcliffe, what was his name? Unfortunately he passed away. Man, I was so sad when he passed. He passed like five years ago or so. Michael Radcliffe, I believe. He was amazing. Oh wow, wow, wow. So there's, and he's just one, but he did, he had a huge impact on our societies. So there are lawyers who have done this that have had a huge impact on our societies. There are also teachers who have had a huge impact on our societies. Krishna Morty is one, John Taylor Gatto is another, but they have to work outside of the system. As far as accountants go, for sure. There are accountants out there that can act as mavericks and save people a lot of money and work for independence, right? But working within the system to, you know, becoming a member of this party and that party to try to change that party is not going to work. To get a job as a teacher and go teach in a centralized indoctrination center, you're going to burn out. It's not going to work. That's one reason I haven't done that. I can't do it, right? I've been teaching for 20 years, but after the first year, I realized there's no way I could teach within a centralized education system. It's not going to work.