 How does it feel to be a tech speaker now? Well, I've been speaking on stage for a while, but having that dead name behind it sounds good. Sounds good? Yeah. And if there was one word with which you could describe your entire speech, what would it be? A fontastic. That's very funny, I must say. Alright, so you talked about one instance in your speech where font helped bring down Nawaz Sharif, the Pakistani Prime Minister. So is there any other instance you recall where fonts must have just saved someone or something? Well, it does save you with your resume, you know. Like, I wish I… I actually, you know, that's a good idea. I should add that in my next presentation for the fonts. My resume when I was graduating design school, I thought I had the best resume and I was so pumped about it and I took it to one of my teachers, Mr. Tainaveers. And he was one of the senior instructors and I was just graduating from associates. I was on top of the world because, you know, this was like the moment. One and a half years of blood, soil, everything, you know, going into this thing. And then Mr. Tainaveers looked at it and he said, do you mind if I rectify this? I said, please, be my friend. And what was a white sheet of paper with black ink was now white sheet of paper with red ink all over it. So, well, though he did put in a lot of inputs, but it is that I would say that what saved it. And when I read it, my resume, I was able to find a job with it. That's very good to hear. I'd also like to ask you a few questions about your profession because I think you're a photographer who specializes in headshots, right? Now I specialize in headshots, but mostly portraits, yes. And I think the anchor who introduced you said that it's pretty different from, you know, what is actually going on in your family business. So, is there anything you'd like to tell other people out there who want to do something that's different from what their family members are doing? You know, find out what you want to do, what you really enjoy doing. And, you know, once you find that you never go to work for a single day in your life. So for me, I don't work a single day of my life. Thank you so much. And last but not the least, how was your experience at TEDxAlpro? Oh, it was good. You know, it's really nice, very well set up, very smooth. And as it's supposed to be very professional. It's really good to hear. So thank you so much. And again, your speech was very creative and I loved it. Live long in philosophy. Live long. Thank you so much. Thank you so much.