 I'm reading a textbook by Jung. Jungian theory was kind of an offshoot. He's invented the word introvert extrovert. So a lot of this theory, I go straight to the source. That's why the way of the billionaire of this book I'm working on, just go straight to the source. I've had conversations with Elon Musk. I don't have to listen to people's interpretation. I don't know him well. I try to glean as much as I can. Some billionaires I've only met for 10 minutes and some I have ongoing conversations with for years at a time. It's the same with philosophy, economics, and things like this. Almost everybody's wrong about everything, ladies and gentlemen. What I'm saying is I have a specific philosophy of going most of my stuff. I go to the original source. That has nothing to do with Andrew Tate or Alex Formosi or Gary Vee or whatever. Almost everybody's wrong on everything, but you can go straight to the source. If you really want to understand the delusions of men and women, read the book by Robert Trivers, The Folly of Fools. That is a very powerful book.