 Hi, my name is Alex. I was a Mises fellow in 2006 and attended Mises University as well, and I haven't seen the world the same since. Now more than ever, students need an alternative view to mainstream economics, and MisesU is the gold standard to providing that view. I'm an MBA student at the University of Chicago. One of the prime reasons why I love Austrian economics is that it allows me to understand the financial world around me in a much clearer sense. So in a lot of ways, it gives me a much better understanding of what I can do in my professional life to benefit my life and to benefit the lives of others. I'm also the father of an 18-month-old, and I want to make sure that as he grows up that he can benefit from the ideas that we hold true here at the Mises Institute. As Mises said, economics is too important to be left to the economists. It's for you, for the businessman, and most importantly for the students. I knew when I went to Mises University that I would eventually want to pay it forward and give another student the same opportunities that I had. I realize that the privileges that I have had to go to the Mises Institute and learn have been through donorships of other great individuals, and what I like to do is just pay that forward and make sure that more students go to Mises University, learn Austrian economics, and then can make the decision for themselves if they'd like to go into academia or if they'd like to go into the private sector, continue the message there, and then, again, hopefully with the wealth they've generated, see if they can continue to pay it forward. To me, it's just a cascading effect that will eventually, hopefully, increase the movements and make it stronger than before. I'm a donor. I want you to be a donor. We're changing the world now. Let's continue to change the world. I mean, where else can you spend a week learning hardcore Austrian economics? I mean, tell me, because I don't know.