 I am not my father. That is the title of my knee e-book that will be released on the 17th of June in time for Father's Day. Some of you may recall the first edition of this book I wrote in 2007, but 14 years on, I am not the same person that wrote that book. And I think because now in my mid-60s and the last few years, I have become more aware than ever because of my own commitment to growth and personal development. I began to connect the dots between childhood trauma that I've never called that, that I experienced because of my father's abuse. I've connected the dots between that and some of my default behaviors in my adult life. I decided in my early 20s, as I talk about in the book, that I would find the defiance within me to say, I am not him. I am not my father. And perhaps you need to find that defiance too on your watch as a dad, as a parent. You know, history always repeats itself where there's no refusal and resistance for it to do so. And that's what this book is again for me. It's again an attempt finally for me in this more intimate way, a more painful way. It was tough writing this book actually to share with you things I've never spoken about publicly before and to share with you that I believe there is great hope for fathering in the world, but only if we will take our fathering off autopilot and we'll have the separateness and the self-awareness to know that we are repeating the trauma patterns that our father raised as it and our kids deserve better. I can't wait for you to read this book. I'll be speaking about it more between now and the launch on the 17th of June. Thank you.