 Something about EHF that really drew me into the program that I think is so important is that what really unites all of the fellows is that we're trying to go an alternative path and it can be super difficult to keep going not to give up and the thing you need the most is a community. There's so many interesting innovative people here and just being a part of that, especially the Evan Hillary Fellowship really leading that and meeting all these incredible people who are not only going to be amazing contacts but also my closest friends. New Zealand is very refreshing because there is a strong community at least among the founders and the executives and individuals within the ecosystem that are supporting one another. You can see it at EHF, you can see it today at New Frontiers. People have each other's backs. My community has always spanned Asia and the US. New Zealand becomes another core hub. I think you know everything that I think about and the way that my life has progressed is all about being global. Thinking about it in terms of the broader ecosystem, the energy, the people that you interact with, the sharing of ideas, the weavers in the community that connect different people at different organizations together. I could tell you how beautiful the Far North is. I could tell you that it's warm and so for me coming from Africa it's perfect but really it's the community feel. I love how rugged it is up there. I love the do-it-yourself attitude. I love how neighbors take care of each other. The direction that the world needs right now more than anything else is not bigger tech conferences and more pitch and demo days but more social technology to enlist and harness all the talent or the resources that we have all these great people to work on problems that we're now out of time but matter to all of us. So climate change is this huge global problem with with consequences but those consequences actually manifest themselves locally and that has an impact on communities all over the world. The source of fixing the problem comes from community too. Thinking that we could do this all on our own is is really naive. The fact that EHF really has this long-term arc of three years and I think it's going to be much longer that people are going to stay connected and work together that really makes a difference I think. One of the most important things in life is connecting with the right people at the right time. So again this this platform this this community and growing community that's what it's all about. I know that I wouldn't have been able to meet this group of people being connected in the right ways in such a short amount of time so hopefully this is this is really all a part of a new formula in terms of accelerating what we can do and achieve together.