 collected? Yes, thank you. Common collected. Yes, absolutely. But I mean, but if people are going to interact with me, it's like, dude, please have something going on upstairs, or this friendship is not going to go anywhere. I think that's important, but really to get followers, to get support, I have to be that example. The biggest thing of my integrity is, if I'm going to tell anyone here to do something, if I'm going to encourage anyone to do something, I have to consistently be that example. You wouldn't really trust me if I was 300 pounds telling you to work out. I have to say, I'm going to be the entrepreneur, I'm going to be the guy who's going to consistently show up, do what I say, say what I do, and then people will list kind of, because most people from what I've seen are looking for something to be involved. They're like looking around, and I had a friend in high school who said, a lot of people are looking around for something to do or someone to work with or someone to follow, and when they see someone go off and doing their own thing, they get excited. And they say, whoa, that guy is doing, he's playing with a yo-yo, he has a Furby, he has his own YouTube show. He's doing, he's playing an instrument in a band. Doesn't, it could be anything. He voted for Donald Trump. I don't know if I, well, that's not really, but yeah, sure. I'm not talking about you. Oh, killing me. That was a good joke. That was a good joke. I like that, that was good. Anything other than voting. But no, no, because that's mainly like people like, vote for this guy, vote for, you want to be the dude who's like, I'm going to vote for Harambe. Like a real, and then people are like, whoa, Kareem, I never thought of that. We could have a Deguro as president. You know what the cool thing is? At least the dead girl was honest, because he's dead. Yeah, see, there you go. And that's kind of being a trendsetter, voting for Harambe, making your own YouTube show, coming up with your own ideas, writing your own book. And then people go, whoa, I saw Kareem and Chris do that. I wonder if I could do that. I want to be, they were a pretty good example. And that's how you get followers. You do something that you, that you do in your own time, in your own personal space, with your own visualization and persistence. And then, wow, people see that creative idea. And they say, I wish I could do that. I wish I could get up there and say those things or make that kind of art. We can. We just have to want to do it. Right, Ferdinand? And Sharon? Exactly. Exactly. I think this is one of the most important points in our opinion. It's more important than the rest. Yeah, even though Mike is not here, which, I guess he's here in spirit. And he usually is. But the interesting thing is, he just had the idea of that exactly. And why that kind of worked with me is I'm like, well, there's someone who's actually going to teach me what to do with this online currency thing. And they're willing to sit down and they have, he has his own vision too. That's why it's so nice to hang out with people like Micah and Jay and Bruce, because they themselves are getting enlisting support because they have all of these qualities we mentioned before, persistence, having a dream. And that's why not only do I want people to support this, I want to also be part of what they're doing. It's exciting when people have a hundred different projects. And I'll even quote my friend, Ash Whitener. He made a good point actually about libertarians and volunteers and people in the freedom movement. And I really liked, I generally, you know, don't go around promoting statuses and he sees this, you know, be interesting. But he wrote something interesting about getting followers and about fixing the conditions we live in. I'll share my screen. What he said today was, if only 10% of the libertarian community would actually build their own freedom, instead of bickering, whining and complaining about the state, we would have thousands of examples of successful independent and free society rather than being laughed at and marginalized. I thought, well, that's actually the problem. There's a lot of people who are like, man, I don't like the pot, it's not legal. I don't like taxes. Yeah, or just I'll, you know, I'll get mad and I'll yell about it on the radio. Here's the interesting thing. There's tons of people who are yelling at a radio or a video or podcast or whatever about things they don't like. But there's very few people I'd say less than one to 5% I've seen of those guys who are complaining that will actually get up and say, I don't like taxes. What am I going to do about it? Am I going to make my own cryptocurrency? I don't like the fact that this issue exists with social media. Am I going to try? And I know that's crazy to say make my own, but it's possible if you sit down with WordPress and buddy press for a while. And that's building your own freedom. You're getting, but most people are like, Oh, I'm scared. And then that's why they don't, they don't get much supporters because even though they have a good message at heart, they want to give people more freedom. They want people to be more free. They're not building their own freedom. That's my life. Yeah, exactly. That's because they are afraid, you know. Yes. You can go ahead. Sorry. You see it out there. I'm not smoking pot. No, it's like there's a group of people. Okay. And everybody is, I never do something. And then the first starts with, Oh, yeah, I'm smoking pot them. And then you see the pop up like mushrooms. Oh, you smoke too. Yeah, I smoke too. And then the next time. Yes, sometimes, sometimes, you know what I mean? That they are afraid. But when, when people see that they aren't the only ones thinking that way, and that there are more here, they aren't afraid of telling their opinion. And actually, yeah, yeah, I like that. And actually, I'm going to throw this in kind of an interesting direction. Is anybody familiar with Ross Albright and the Silk Road? Now, I'm in no way condoning any type of substance used, but I will say it's dangerous to acquire one like it's scary. It's like, I don't know how we got to this point. But it's probably because I mentioned the whole libertarian thing. But his idea was to make a website called the Silk Road to make it safer for people. He didn't just complain like, Oh, man, you know, it's hard to, you know, find the insert substance you want. He actually created a website. Now we got arrested for it. But here's the interesting thing, the people who want to get them out. And the Silk Road was just an anonymous thing. He went under the username of Dread Pirate Roberts to help the world find a safer alternative, even though it's to unsafe substances. He didn't just sit there and complain on a podcast. It's not working. And that's really what I see when it's like, build your own freedom. If you want to get supporters, and he has millions of supporters, people who want them. If you want to actually create ostensible change, get a following. You need to pick it up. You can't complain. You have to see where you want to be and start creating that vision, even if you just have a webcam, even if you just have a paintbrush, and no Canva figure out a way. There's always a way. Yeah, right. But you can only get supporters, you know, when when you stand for your own thing here. If you stand up and say, Hey, this is my opinion. Okay, then you can get supporters. But you can't get supporters. If people ask you, Hey, are you really believing you can get rich? Okay, there are a lot of people that that are ashamed people are ashamed of telling people that they want to get successful. And then they say, Yeah, I know it won't work. But yeah, I want to get successful. And then they won't follow you. But if you stand there and say, Yeah, exactly, I want to be successful 100%. And look, this is how I'm doing it. Then they get interested in you. Not yet. And I can even attest to this. I haven't talked to the guy. But I'm sure okay, Toshi went to some point said, This is my idea. I'm going to create this type of currency. I'm going to create something called okay cash. And it's going to do so well because of the name okay. And there are people like, I don't know. And then funny enough, when he did it, he probably has a whole room of followers. I've seen it on Discord. Okay, Toshi. Okay, Toshi is the best example for this point here. He started alone, you know, and then a few guys joined and escalated. I think now in their Discord channel, they are like 350 guys or something.