 And then, what do you think's the most beautiful thing in the world, Andrew? You know, I mean, this is gonna sound cheesy, but I am a dad and I do get a thrill when either my son's like a hugs me or like jumps on my back or you know, like it looks me in the eyes and you know, anyone who's a parent, like if you have that situation, I'm, I will say that one of the main reasons I'm running for president is that I became a parent, you know, almost six years ago now and that process led me to see just how rough it is for most people under most circumstances to be a parent. And you know, in my mind, I was cocky, I was like, whatever, I'm like, you know, like educated, I have some resources, like, you know, we're married, like there's gonna be a breeze, like freaking, you know, people with much, much less have kids and they figure it out or whatever. And then when we had to get, I was like, oh my gosh. It's like, anyone else, kids can relate to this. But I got exposed to the world of like dependence and weakness and friction in a way that just made me much more, I think, cognizant of what most people are experiencing and like it's real and it'll destroy many, many families and people. I like how you reference the moments in time when your kids are jumping on your back or looking at you in your eyes and that being so beautiful. And I like how you're also referencing this in deeper sense of empathy for other people and less fortunate roles of the dice. Because when we do build that deeper sense of empathy, it does prioritize humanity over markets. It does prioritize doing things like universal basic income for the world and figuring out how to economically prosper through the greatest, and even spiritually prosper through the greatest technological shift that humanity is facing right now. So, Andrew Yang, what a frickin' pleasure. Thanks, Alan. It's been great to be here. Thank you so much for coming on to the show. No problem. Please do check out yang2020.com. Definitely give that a check. Also, the new book, The War on Normal People. Please check that out as well. Take a look at that. Join us in the conversation, guys. Think about it. Go and talk to two other people about it. Talk about the freedom dividend. Go and have more conversation about it.