 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, go! Oh, sorry. Okay, perfect. Thank you very much. I hope at least there were some good pictures that we can use for marketing the next conference. Guys, you want to come up here? You want to pick on your own questions, or do you want me to pick? There's a lot of them up there. And they will, of course, they promise to email all you guys that won't have their questions answered here later. Yes. Yeah, of course. Okay, I'll start. Are you ready, people? This is from, I think it's from Petra and Anders. Andrea, okay, thank you. Lina, what are you doing to spread Equalisters internationally? Oh, thank you for that question. I'm doing what I do here right now. I talk about us, about what we do, not about me and what I do, because we're now 50,000 people in Sweden. And I get to travel sometimes around the world. And right now we have a project in China, in India, in Norway, in Finland, about to start up in UK and perhaps even in New York quite soon. And we started in Italy like one week before Berlusconi left his position. So we might have affected that. I do not know. Okay, hopefully. Okay, great. Okay, here it's from Anna Larsen. I'm not sure. Yeah, it's for Lina. I'm going to have to translate this. What is your next justice assignment? Well, my goal is actually to, how do you say, shut down Equalisters, and the goal is for us not to be needed, of course, because when people have used us, they don't need us anymore. They've learned to find people themselves and they learned that the composition of whatever they're doing gets better if they're not using only one eye. So my goal is that in 2020, we will not be doing this anymore. Okay, so 2020. Yes. That's the goal. Okay, good. Hopefully we've managed to get better before then, huh? Okay. Annika, Kamila, Catherine, maybe. I said right neatly. Okay. Does the society have a responsibility to organize, or is it up to the individual? Well, I mean, that's a big question, of course. But I think that using the tools that we know and the knowledge that we have, we all have a responsibility. That's why I'm here, because I know technology and I think that the world needs to be a bit better. So I'm doing what I can at least to make it so. And I mean, individuals, we are the society. Companies are too. Government is, we all are part of the society, so everyone needs to ship in. So don't hide behind something. All right, good. We've got another one here. This is anonymous. It might be exciting then. What can we do? Beyond talent, maybe? Our kids grow up so entrenched in digital media that they don't realize that they're part of a non-surveillance state, or that... Anybody knows who... Yeah, explain, please. The question is, in short, our kids are growing up in a surveilled surveillance form of the world, and can which teach them or explain to them that there is another alternative, actually? Pretty much. And how? First of all, I'm not sure that the administrative grokla is really a he. Yeah. But then again, I mean, it's a fact that we live in a society that's really surveilled, over surveilled, maybe. And that's a fact. I think it's really hard to revert innovation and revert development, social development. What we need to do, however, is to not accept things as they are, but try to question them as much as possible. And that's not wrong about surveillance, of course. It's about the concept of society or politics and overall. And that we need to train our kids to question more things, I think. And the fantastic thing about doing that on digital media is that you're no longer constrained by these demographical cages when it comes to age, gender, backgrounds, status, income, et cetera. You can connect and you can learn stuff anyway. And that is really, really hopeful. Okay, good. This is a really basic question that I think is good. It's from Kalle Sjöström. I want to be like you guys. Oh! But I have to pay my rent and I have to get food. How do I do it? I mean, you can actually do a lot of things without getting paid for it. That's the basics. I'm lucky that I'm getting paid for doing the stuff that I want to do with changing the world. But I can tweak it a bit. So get hired at the university? Yeah, kind of. But still, the things that I did before I became an internet researcher was like 10 years of freeloading on people, on my ordinary job trying to make money to survive, but also make time to do good stuff. I think that's possible for all of us. I mean, it's not that hard. Really? Yeah, I earned a lot of money before I started Equalisters and I had six months where my mom helped me with the rent and I had this plan that if it hadn't made a change that I could feel within those months, I would quit and I would go back to working. And after six months, I had a pension and branding or the need for us was big enough for us to hire people and then it's a matter of seeking funding because I have never been really into charging for our services since it's 50,000 people's common knowledge that we then would be selling or whatever so that doesn't feel right and it isn't right. So we want to keep it free but then besides being the founder of this there's a whole lot of money by working as a PR consultant so stick one foot in there and you will be set for life. Yeah, but I mean also we need to remember that technology makes it possible to change big things with a small amount of work so if a lot of people do just a tiny, tiny bit a lot of things can happen. The idea doesn't cost you anything to come up with and then if other people they want to have tools to participate so the lists that are made on our Facebook page we crowdsource people who want to help a bit more than just adding names and they are in a group of list makers and they Google these persons, they put all their information that it's relevant and they copy paste and they fill the web page with all of that information. I did that myself for about three weeks and then we were doing it all everyone together so I mean you don't have to be doing everything come up with one idea and then make sure you find the ones who want to share it with you. Last question I'm going to pose it as a follow up on this one actually. This is the make it happen track and the session changemaking so what is it 2013? What's that your advice to these guys out there what's the first step to changemaking the year of 2013? In my territory at least one step would be to question all kinds of filters when it comes to information all kinds. Mine would be not to accept things as they are imagine a world that is different and that is really really hard trying to imagine something that is not the way you've seen everything being all your life but once you start once you take off your small glasses you will see the world bigger scheme and that's good so start challenging your mindset thank you