 Bridget, learning, using a pen and paper guarantees memorization, Bridget is on sensor to great information. Pen and paper, write things down, draw things, flow charts, maps, standard, I can't tell you how many hours I've spent standing in front of this map over the last, you know, I bought it, let's say, 24 years ago, right? 22 years ago, something like that, 22 years ago, right? I've had this map for the last, in that time, it's been on my wall, let's say, for about 12 years of that, right? So for 22 years, I've had this map, and this map has been on my wall for about 12 years, 10 to 12 years, right? Because I've done different moves. And in that time, I can't tell you how many hours I've stood in front of this map, right? And look things up, and if some kind of event was happening, I was looking at that region going, oh, that's there, that's there, that's going on there, and knowing some of the history, I know, I would say, oh, these people are supporting it here, why are they supporting it here? So for example, France just got kicked out of Niger and Mali, right? For multiple reasons. Now check this out, I still have this map up. Doink! You take a look at this, and you realize that Nigeria was an experimental ground for central banks wanting to introduce central digital currencies, right? Central bank digital currencies. And they bribed the government of Nigeria to introduce the central bank digital currency, guaranteeing that they're going to build a pipeline going from Nigeria all the way through Nigeria, going to Algeria, feeding Europe. This was planned at the same time that they were cutting the energy, cheap energy coming from Russia, because they thought they could get another cheap energy source coming from Nigeria, right? In addition to the cheap energy coming from Azerbaijan going through Turkey, going up there, right? In addition to the government's Turkey going up there, right? In addition to the gas parse field that they decided that they wanted the gas field to go through Saudi Arabia, Turkey, possibly going through Syria, through Israel to feed Europe. So they had planned on waging war on Russia to break apart Russia, vulcanize Russia because they had contingency plans to have cheap oil still feed into Europe, right? Domasses, domasses, right? They cut off their energy. It's like counting the eggs before the chickens, the chickens before the eggs hatch and stuff. They cut off their energy from Russia. This gas field is not coming from parse. This gas field is not happening. They're left with gas coming in from United States, which is like three, five times more expensive than Russia and they're buying their gas from India, which is really Russian gas being processed to there. So Europe is fucked, right? Europe is fucked. How do I know all this? Well, I wrote an article about the gas parse field, about the pipelines here in 2009 because that's when the ship was really hitting the pan and when Obama won in there in 2012 because Syria told them no. They're gonna stay with the Shia crescent and they're gonna go with the gas pipeline going from the parse gas field through Iran, through Iraq to Syria, to Turkey, to Lebanon, and then feeding Europe. Israel got pissed. Saudi Arabia got pissed. United States got pissed. Western Europe got pissed because there are lackies of Israel, right? So Obama invades, bombs the shit out of Syria, Assad must go and why the United States still occupying a third of Syria, right? You can't learn all that in one sitting. You can't learn all that in one sitting and you need a visual to be able to appreciate what's going on. So use visuals as a tool, right? To learn things. So that's sort of a me seconding what Bridget said, which is learning using pen and paper guarantees memorization and it's not, I wouldn't say necessarily memorization but understanding of what's going on, the game at play, understanding of it, right?