 Are you going to write about our interviews? For sure! Hi everyone, this is Dr. Wallace. Today I'm going to ask you to describe something you know you do differently than most people. I think I write better code than most people. I think a little bit differently than most people, I believe. I tend to think very existentially, so I try to reflect on my own existence. I think I'm more kind than most people are. I think I'll go out of my way to help people make someone feel like their burden is a little easier. I do differently when I speak to other people, the way I approach people, the way that I speak to adults. My mannerism, I think, is a lot different than the majority of teenagers my age, especially. I think that we've lost a lot of the mannerisms that I've been grown up to be under, and I think that's a very sad thing. I ask whenever I need something, like if I'm not shy, I'm very bold and open and I don't get scared of getting embarrassed. So if you ask me to ask a random person about something, or if I really want something, I would go ahead and ask. I think the power of asking is something that I own and I feel like I have the skill to do that compared to most people. What I do, I ride this bike everywhere, most people in their cars. It seems like a lot of people right now, younger generation, tend to complain about a lot of stuff, like workload and all that kind of stuff. I don't really try to complain about it, I try to just get it done, because I don't think complaining gets you anywhere, and no one's going to be like, oh, I'll do it for you. I'm a very obsessive worker with my hobbies. I can't say I do it differently than everybody, but I know that if you were to give me a guitar and tell myself, just tell me to be alone with myself for two hours, I could probably do it in like 10 minutes. When I see something I can imagine and make it happen, I try to think very fast and think like a system more than other people. So more like a creative and more like a multi-tasking person. Over the years, you might forget all the things that you've done with someone or all the things that someone might have done to you or you've done for other people, but you never forget how people make you feel. So I think I carry that around with me and I like to make sure people aren't taken advantage of or they feel like my relationship with them is never transactional. I write down everything that I listen or learn or even like when I'm working, I love to write. In the world of technology where everyone types, I love to write. Are you going to write about our interviews? For sure. I would love to do that.