 Okay, liberal Deutsch, whoops, liberal Deutsch just jumped. Oh, there it is. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, I hate royalty. I hate royalty. If I was in England, I would vote against the monarchy. I hate princes, I hate aristocrats. Just a whole idea of aristocracy. It's so offensive to my values. Anyway, the Duke of Edinburgh once said, everybody was saying we must have more leisure. Now they are complaining they are unemployed. What? So is life a quagmire unless you're the Duke? No, life's not a quagmire. I mean, when you're a subsistence farmer, or when you are working 100 hours a day in manual labor just to survive, then what you need is more leisure. More importantly than that, but you don't know that you need this. You need meaningful work. You need work that provides you with real value, with real challenges, work that can really enhance your self-esteem. Work you can be proud of. Work that's a reflection of your values and your passion. But you don't know that. What you know is you're working yourself to death. It's hard. You're getting nowhere. You'd love to sit on the beach somewhere, at least a little bit. But in a world where you love your work, where work is a passion, where work is fun, I mean, not all the time, not constantly, not every day, not in every situation, but generally you enjoy your work, which is what you should all be doing. You should all find the work that you love. And sometimes you have to do something you're good at and develop the passion for it, and sometimes you have to pursue your passion and get good at it. But you don't want to, you know, don't pursue your passion if you're better at that one activity. You know, you have to combine your skill level, your abilities with your passion. But you've got to love your work. You spend way too much time, way too much energy, way too much effort at work, not to enjoy it. Then leisure becomes important, but not... Leisure is important because you have to relax, you have to clear your mind, you have to... But it's not the goal. The goal is the work. So, for Iron Man, having a purpose in life is one of the cardinal values. And leisure is not a purpose. Leisure is what you do to relax, to get away, to... It's not a reason for living. It's not a purpose in life. So, career is your purpose for most of us. I mean, child viewing can be your purpose. You can't have a hobby that's your purpose if you can't find a career that is such. But for most people, the career is their purpose. And therefore, your energy, your focus, your everything, your values should be oriented towards that purpose, towards your career. And leisure should be the break you take in between because you can't literally spend all your life just pursuing one thing. I mean, that's why aesthetics are so important, art is so important, leisure is so important, the beach is so important. It's important to be able to just relax, to clear your mind, to think about something else, to experience emotionally the beauty of a sunset or the amazingness of a new TV show, to laugh. All those are really, really, really important in life. But they are just the... what you're doing when you're not pursuing your purpose, when you're not pursuing your career. It's still true that most of your energy, most of your time, most of your focus should be on career. And I think this is why it's so hard to retire. It's so hard for people to retire and even people who do retire, they usually find something to focus their minds on, some challenge, some hobby that they can really orient themselves towards.