 Now, Bernie Madoff did this on the largest scale in human history. He basically ended up losing people $50 billion. Because I'm also spending some of this money as it's coming in, right? I'm buying nice cars, nice boats, vacation homes, doing all that up. This other guy, I think it's Rick Stanford, just went to jail for life for doing a similar thing. So this happens, right? Now, people say Bernie Madoff was selfish. And by the way, Madoff was unique. One of the things unique about him is he actually did this with his best buddies. He did this to his friends. Now, Madoff was caught and has gone to jail. What's interesting about the story is the people who turned Madoff in were his sons who were in the business with him. They called the police, right? The other interesting aspect of it is about a year after he was arrested, exactly a year after he was arrested, one of his sons committed suicide. Nobody in this family talks to him anymore. He's sitting in jail. And as miserable as you'd expect him to be in jail, Bernie Madoff has said that he is happier in jail than he was before he was caught. Because cheating people sucks. It destroys you. It destroys your soul. It destroys your ability to function in the world. Why? Because if our rational faculty, if our minds are the tools by which we survive, lying, cheating, means distorting reality. Reality is the facts that we need. So think about this. You know, there's a saying in computers, junk in, junk out. When you lie, when you cheat, you're feeding the machinery of your mind with junk. And the junk out is usually a feeling of frustration, fear, guilt, misery. Nobody that I know, nobody that I know who is a regular liar or cheater has any odor of happiness in their life. They are miserable human beings. The key to happiness is staying connected to reality, is making the machine that makes it possible for you to achieve what you do as efficient and as productive as possible. Again, you guys think about making your muscles as efficient as possible, right? Now think of your mind as another muscle. How do I make it as efficient, as productive as possible? You don't do stuff that you know will rip your muscles to shreds. Lying, cheating, rips the muscle up here to shreds. You can't do it. You can't do it. You cannot gain anything from it long-term. Short-term, yeah, sure. Short-term, you'll get the money, and you can spend it on a nice yacht. But it's going to go, just like that. Just a little bit more on lying.