 Good morning Mr. Mishra. Your speech was wonderful. I just wanted to ask you how does it feel to be a TEDx speaker today? It feels really great. I mean it has been great to just be out there and speak in my mind. Okay. From your speech, when you said people, humans are wired to not believe just what's logical but to go with the flow of people believe in. Could you elaborate a more about that? I mean like in India if you ask a lot of people, many of them are going to say that they don't like mathematics. Like there are going to be people who say they don't like mathematics. And it's a very logical thing. Mathematics is very logical. But if you ask them if they believe in a religion, they'll probably say yes to that. So you believe like if some, if an idea is very famous, people just go with the flow like a flock of sheep. Yes they will. We have seen instances in the past as well. I mean the Nazis did that and all great dictators do that. So it's just propaganda. Okay. What are the key takeaways that you would want to share with us today so that the audience could take away with them? So I mean firstly it's not to be afraid to criticize the powerful but then you also have to be very smart when doing that. I mean in the real life you could get lynched, right? So you need to be smart about that and not accept everything. You receive a message on WhatsApp, Facebook. Don't accept everything. You have to think by yourself and don't let others think for you. That's the most important. Wonderful. Lastly what is the one word that best describes your speech today? An orthodox. An orthodox. Amazing. I hope you had a wonderful experience. Yes I did.