 You said it earlier today, people absorb information differently. So if you look at like neuro-liquistic programming, you have people who are very like, I'm out of the tactic. I learned by myself. I can't learn through a teacher. I want to sit down. Right? I have to absorb stuff by myself. But for me, I'm very, I'm very tactile. I'll have to write it down. Like when I read a book, I'll rip out pages, I'll circle things around. And so there's a, there's a really good book I recommend to people called How to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler, printed in 1934. Okay. Minute analysis of understanding the art of reading, right? And then people view reading as transactional, meaning like, okay, I have to read every word. It's not. It's a relationship. Do what you want with the book. You want to, you want to start in the middle of the book? Sure. I want to rip out one page. If I just want to start, let's fucking study chapter 11 first page here, but economics is all I'm going to study. So it's more of a like, what's your relationship to this book? So how it starts is like, okay, you got Michelle here. Who's fucking Michelle? Why the fuck did Michelle spend her whole time? Sure. Writing this, that's more important than the actual book, right? So then you have to understand his point of view. You know, he spent all this time, years of experience now trying to digest it. So you have to understand, okay, how's, where's he coming through at this? Next thing you go, you can go like table contents, like, okay, how do you think? How's his book designed? You know, where do I want to start? Maybe some things I don't care about, like first thing that jumped into me was a hiring thing. Got it. Because I'm always hiring. I don't give a shit about anything. Yeah. You know, where is it? Where is it? Yeah. You know what I mean? Like hiring. You know what I mean? Like that's what I care about, right? So I view, I view like that and I think, yeah, just combination. Like I really recommend how to read a book and then like I sometimes I'll have the book of the author, the audible and podcasts going at the same time. Yeah. Oh my God. Different sections. That sounds awful to me. For me, I absorb it because for me, it's not about like people like, oh, I read like 10 books and I'm like, fuck, I care about just reading. Right. Like, you know what things, speaking of that, there's some people online that would like, I read a book a day or there's like the statistic I saw on Twitter, like the top CEOs in America read 60 books a year. Yeah, right. Like what? Like really? Defined reading. Yeah. Who's believing this stuff? Also, it's like any, okay. So you know somebody that reads 60 books a year? No. No, I don't think so. I don't think so either. I related to A.I. So people are like, wow, we got this A.I. and all this stuff, right? And the reason I'm relating it to A.I. and reading like 64 books is like, OK, we got all this data in the fucking cloud over there. We don't know. We don't know what the data is about. We don't know shit. Just data sitting in the cloud, right? Same thing like reading 64 books. Like so what? It's random data. What am I doing with this fucking data? Yeah. Oh, cool. So what? It's more, it's like, it's like what's one action item is like, oh, like for example, this, the hiring, that's an action item I can fucking do. Yeah, that's a good point. The data that I can use. And that's a good point because before I started reading the GRIP book, that kind of, it was shortly before I heard the recommendation to read that book. I was like, I want to increase my perseverance and then Serendipitas and Alice in that podcast, which is, you know, I respect the person who recommended it. And this book seems like it's right at my alley. So there was a desired outcome. It was, that was the education that I was seeking. Whereas if you're like, I'm just going to read 60 books. We're like, whoa, man, like what path are you going? Like why? Yeah. Is it for the knowledge? Yeah. OK. But what are you, what are you going to do? Anything with knowledge? Knowledge. I know a lot of knowledgeable people. They're fucking dumb. Knowledgeable. The other day I was in a room with nine people and I, this entrepreneur was like, you put a thousand people in the room, in a room, one person's smart. And I like look around and like, yo, man, you're in a room of nine people. Which one of us is the dumb one? Or are we all dumb? Yeah, yeah. He's like, oh, I don't mean to that way. I'm like, well, how did you mean it? Yeah. Anyways, that's crazy. I knew that.