 So let's talk about the future of education. Right now, many of the colleges and universities have decided to shut down for the rest of the year and to do online education, but at the exact same price of the tuition, which is obscene if you ask me. But I wanna talk about the importance of this. Because why this is important is the very notion that the only thing that a diploma gives you in its current manifestation is vanity metrics. It's keeping up with the Joneses. Your diploma at the end of the day doesn't guarantee you anything. And this is a big psychological shift a lot of people are gonna have to make is doesn't matter what certificate you have, doesn't matter what diploma you have, that doesn't guarantee nothing. In fact, when you look at the value that school brings, and I'm just saying for everything, listen, you wanna be a doctor, you gotta do that path. You wanna be a lawyer, you gotta do that path. That's like 1% of the population. 99% of the population, they get some liberal arts degree, Bachelor of Arts, whatever. They have zero skills. And when anybody's skills, I'm talking about real applicable economic skills. Sales, communication, understanding finances, understanding just the very basic natures of how to correspond in our fast, rapid ecosystem of the world. And it's becoming exponentially fast because of COVID, things have changed and flipped upside down. And hopefully if there's parents watching this to think that it's smart advice these days to send your kids to college to be in debt, 100K for a Bachelor of Arts because why again? What's the purpose of this? How is this an investment? It's not, it's a disability in fact. That $100,000 that you're gonna go into debt might as well start a business. Invest in real estate, invest in yourself, right? Actually read books, go to workshops. The people who succeed the most in life and this has been historic throughout the beginning of mankind is people who can adapt the quickest. People who don't follow the straight path. People who take the path unknown. There's a saying that Joseph Campbell talks about. He who thinks he knows doesn't know. He who knows that he doesn't know knows. And so the best way that you can protect the future or create the future that you want is by having the ability to be adaptable and having the ability to make your own path. Where we're heading right now, we're heading into much more streamlined digital world. We're heading into more localism. We're heading into an exponential world where we're gonna have crypto and AI and different micro types of environments around the world where they don't teach you in university and college about this. In fact, ask yourself this question. When you look at standard college university, what do you really learn? I mean, fundamentally, you spend four years of your life to learn what exactly? Probably 98% of that stuff you can learn on your own for free, absolutely for free, or if not free, one-tenth of the cost. I think what COVID has done as well is introduce homeschooling. Like when I have kids and 100%, it will be in some form homeschooled or hybrid of homeschooling. The whole notion of government schools that we see today is an epic failure. They're indoctrination stations where everybody needs to think the same. Everybody needs to behave the same because everybody needs to be a cog within the machine. So ask yourself this question, are you a cog? I hope that you say no. Nobody wants to be a cog in the machine. There's no easy answer. You're not gonna find any grooves to tell you any secrets. You're not gonna find any books to tell you, oh, this is what you have to do. The reality is, whatever you wanna do, let's say you wanna start a business, what the fuck is stopping you from starting the business today? What, you gotta read 20 books? Well, like find a product, service, and make one dollar off it. One dollar, like, hey man, I remember when I made my first dollar online years ago, I was like, holy fuck, somebody bought some shit from me. That's awesome. You want to, let's say, I don't know, like you wanna get a job somewhere. What's stopping you from reaching out to that company doing something different than nobody else is doing? Everybody follows the same path. Send my resume. What the fuck? What do I know about you within a resume? You need to stand out and do something different. This is a very special military strategy where you have to do different things that other people do not expect, right? Human beings are pattern-oriented creatures, right? We look at patterns, so everybody follows the same pattern. Like, if you wanna get a job, you're gonna send the resume, yada, yada, yada, and you get lost in the sea of all these different resumes, as opposed to how do I make myself stand out? How do I make myself different? This applies to anything, starting a business, getting a job, finding a mate, working on your body, right? Everybody might follow the same thing. I need to go to the gym and spend five days a week. Maybe there's better ways. Maybe you can do, hey, training seven minutes a day, 10 minutes a day, only three days a week, and get better sleep, you get the same results. You know, Warren Buffett had a good thing. He's like, what's the best advice you can get for people to save money? Don't have credit cards. Everybody has credit cards. Everyone's over-leveraged. Everyone's in debt. Everybody's in debt. The average North American has only $400 in savings. Well, that's gone right now. Nobody has any savings of dollars, fucking useless right now. Absolutely useless for savings, that is. Side note, if you're a Canadian, hold the US dollar for at least two more years because the Canadian dollar, shit. But, where we're going, guys, we are going into unknown territory, which is a normal process of human civilization. This is the normal process, and it's up to you to be agile. It's up to you to absorb information by meta-learning, figure out the principles, and just take the bloody risk. Like, take the risk, this is the problem. If I had to delineate and into pinpoint exactly the issue with many things in life is risk tolerance. Many people are afraid to take risk because of a couple of different cognitive biases. What will people think of me? If I fail, I'm a failure. Oh, if I don't succeed, other people will put me down, blah, blah, blah, blah. These are all stories and narratives. Mind you, they come from evolutionary traits when we're in the tribe. I understand why these cognitive biases exist, but the reality is that one simple thing is people don't want to take risk because could have, would have, should have, it's too dangerous for me. Take the bloody risk. The learning experience alone is worth its weight in gold. I just want to repeat that again. The learning experience alone, it's worth its weight in fucking gold. Then I'll leave it at that. Peace out.