 We live in a world where the moral code in the culture is, to be moral, to be good, you must give to others and not expect anything in return. Real nobility, real virtue, saints, help other people and don't expect anything in return. They suffer for other people. They'll die for other people. They'll give to other people. And if they don't do it because it makes them happy and don't do it because it makes them feel good, they do it because that's what they're supposed to do. That is supposed to be morality. Why? Why should I give you anything without expecting anything in return? My life is my life. Why is your life more important than mine? To me, to you, your life is more important. But to me, my life is most important. And this is Rand's revolution, right? I mean, Rand tells us, no, your life is the standard. Your happiness is what you should strive towards. So when you give somebody something, expect something in return, absolutely.