 The population over the last 50 years has gone from 3 to 8 billion and the next 50 years it's expected to go from 8 to 12 billion. Most of that growth is going to be in the African continent. That's going to show, we're going to have a real boom in Africa because there's going to be a much younger population there and that's going to be great. It's going to be an age of about 18 right now. Yeah and really booming and Nigeria will be the biggest of all of those. I think that that world will rise and so we're going to start and some of the other lesser developed countries are also going to rise around the globe and I think we're not going to feel so different going across borders and so I think that's going to be really interesting. You mentioned a new technology that can do all this great stuff like you can replicate meat without killing an animal but you can also use it for biowearfare. That's always been our choice whenever there's a new technology. That technology first tends to win all the wars but it also tends to move society forward in a magic and imaginative ways and I think that's always going to be the case. There will always be the group that says, hey how can I use this for power and then how can I use this to improve humanity? That would be the other group and the ones I think that are clinging to power right now are I think are sort of a dying breed. I actually think that humanity is winning out and it has to do with social media. With all the communications vehicles we have now, I kind of had the sense that when we had free communication around the world when we did Hotmail and I came up with the viral marketing idea well that was going to really open the world up and it really has. So we're all very interconnected and interrelated through just friendships but also through businesses and through walks of life different ways of operating and so that's when you see one country threatening another. You think, wait a second that's just that guy, that leader so-called leader being mad at that other leader because down at the human level we already have great friends in those countries. I mean I think of all this friction between the US and China. That's friction between the two leaders of those countries. It's not friction between us. We have amazing relationships with all those people in China. I've been working in China for 30, 40 years now and had built some amazing relationships. Now I look at any kind of a war or whatever that kind of danger zone as the equivalent of just shooting off your own leg in order to see if you can hobble a little faster with your remaining leg. It really doesn't make sense except to those leaders who are trying to cling to power. That's going to be the threat, that's going to be we are moving to a new level, society is moving to a new way of thinking. The leaders have to catch up and it's interesting the leaders of these smaller countries are going, yeah, how do I do this? How do I use Bitcoin? What do I do with, how do I get more venture capital here? How do I get more citizens to come to my country? They're also saying things like, wait, how did Estonia do the virtual citizenship thing? How do I do that? Malaysia already has a virtual residency program and Kazakhstan is working on a virtual citizenship program. There are lots of countries that are all kind of going, huh, this is interesting.