 Here is a list of five books that have influenced me a lot, as far as I'm concerned, the five of the best books that I've ever read. The first one, Education and the Significance of Life by Jidhu Krishnamurti. It was printed in 1953 or 1955. I looked online and there were conflicting dates on it. And this book is available for free online. Education and the Significance of Life, and it's very powerful, is influenced the way I look at education in a big way. The second book, you would have seen this, me comment on this before when we did how to read a textbook, Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt by Chris Edges, and Joe Sokko when it was printed in 2012, absolutely brilliant. The third book, Wilhelm Reichenhall, by Robert Anton Wilson. This came out in 1984 and 1984, that's a pretty interesting date to come out of. For this book to come out, Wilhelm Reichenhall, it's a brilliant book. The fourth book, Salvadoran, the Psychedelic Essence of Salvia Divinorum, by D.M. Turner. 1996 it was published, and this book is available for free online as well. And huge respect to D.M. Turner. He approached the psychedelic world in a scientific manner and decided to be one of the most important psycho-naughts to ever walk this earth. The fifth book is Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace by Gore Vidal. It came out in 2002, a very important book. So a couple of, I guess, three political books, one education book, and one life book, I guess. So those are five movies, as far as I'm concerned, five books. As far as I'm concerned, five of the most influential books that I've ever read.