 Joe Chico, have you ever met any exceptionally gifted mathematicians? I was watching a documentary about the International Mathematics Olympics and I didn't even understand the questions. Never mind the answers. Here's the kicker. The questions are designed to be confusing to a certain degree. Understanding the question is part of answering the question. It's part of the solution. You have to be able to take the English language, stay in a certain way, and the symbols that are being thrown at you. For you to be able to connect the English, the wording of the problem, to the symbols, the language of mathematics, if there is a drawing or something like this, or apply your own understanding of the language, the syntax of the language of mathematics to this problem, and you work your way through it. The kicker is, unless you've encountered problems like that, questions like that, you'll be very confused. I am because I don't teach on that level. I don't and not that level but that genre. I'm not interested in doing these types of problems because a lot of those problems are combatorics and permutations. I'm not a combatorics permutations type of guy. So it's different. Don't worry if you don't even understand the questions because you wouldn't understand the questions if you hadn't done a shitload of sample questions. Like for example, for Jeopardy, when people go on Jeopardy, all these people that click, they answer the question, it's not random information they picked up. There's book that they read, they go through. So they're supposed to know that stuff. It's like doing homework. Krish, thank you very much for the follow. Salut, salut, salut. So don't think math is hard because you don't understand even the question is because that's a specific genre of mathematics where the questions are geared in a certain way that if you had never encountered a question like that, you have no idea what the hell is asking you. Okay. Hello there, Krish. So that's what it is and it's not my cup of tea to tell you the truth. It's not my cup of tea. Okay. Have I ever, for your first question, have I ever met a gifted mathematician? Yeah, I've had some students that are really good at it, but you need to be able to focus them to a certain degree. So people who are gifted in something, they lack certain other things in general. So if you have extremely visual sense, maybe your hearing is not as good. If you have very good hearing, maybe your visual is not good, which is the way it works if you take it to the extreme. If you're blind in general, unless there's some kind of malformality or whatever it is, usually your hearing is phenomenal because you're compensating for the sense that you don't have. So always think about it like that. I've never met a gifted human being because everyone's a human being. I've never met a gifted human being or a completely low IQ human being. Even though when I say NPCs and stuff like this, they still excel in certain areas. They might not be wise. They don't know how to apply that information. Their geniuses out there that are mathematically absolutely brilliant, but they don't know how to apply that mathematics. You can watch a documentary called Things Called Forbidden Knowledge or Unlawful Knowledge or something like this. It's about three of the most famous mathematicians ever. They either committed suicide or went insane trying to take, understand infinity. They had a hard time understanding infinity. They went insane or killed themselves. They were lacking in certain other aspects of what it means to be human. So I've never met a human genius or a low IQ human. There are only people that are geniuses in certain genres, certain sectors, and they're extremely low IQ in regards to other sectors. It is what it is.