 May 40 here, and as I was saying in Judaism, when you change your place, you think different thoughts. I'm thinking different thoughts than I did in Los Angeles. The most superficial example is that I'm not thinking about Los Angeles sports teams. I'm not thinking nearly as much as I did when I was living in America. You change your place and you start thinking different thoughts. So from my time in landscaping, I had everything draining. When I hear that there's a big rain, how's everything draining? I ask about drainage because of my time in landscaping. Because of my background in journalism, I'm pretty good at who, what, when, where, why. So you give me any month of my life and I can pretty much tell you what I was doing there. So that journalistic emphasis on the particular, right, that continues to shape me. And I spent years as a legal assistant, as a paralegal. So that legal background has affected me. So I spent about 20, 24 years as a blogger. That's affected me. I'm always looking for interesting content. Like if here I am on holiday and I'm thinking, oh, this will be a good angle. Everything we do in Texas and then the place that we're at, you hang out here. You're going to have different thoughts than if you're stuck on public transport in Los Angeles. You hang out here, you're going to have different thoughts than if you're living here. So our position in life, our social group and our geographic location. So my dad often said you never take the same thoughts out of a cold shower that you take into a cold shower. It's like rebooting your system. It's just like one big cleanse of your system. And when you shift location, you don't tend to bring the same thoughts. I don't think it goes much about the same goals. There were goals in Los Angeles who I thought a bit about. And now that I'm in Aladala, I'm not thinking about those goals nearly as much. My friends in Los Angeles, God forbid, I'm not thinking about them as much as when I was in Los Angeles. If I can't trust my friends in Australia, my friends in Sydney, I'm thinking about them a lot more. Now that I'm physically around my family, I'm thinking about my family a lot more. So shifting your place, it's like a big cold shower. It's like resetting, rebooting your computer. All the mental habits and all those thousands of thoughts that we have each day. About 80 to 90% of them, I think 95% of them are the same every day. Well, they change when you change your place. How could you be here and not just feel all the possibilities? Life seems filled with new possibilities right now. So change my place. And then everything starts opening up. Now, all the habits, the preconceptions, just that relentless mental churn that goes on in your head day after day after day, all gets reset. So you get to have more empathy for a different point of view. You get to see things from a different point of view. You get to have different encounters, different situations, different interactions. Where do we go from here? I can't go anywhere. It's a little tight here. View, beauty. Good on you, mate. No worries.