 So I want to introduce one of my key new words, I'm working on a book on this topic, and this is one of the key words I call as the humor rhythm. And that is essentially is kind of paired up with algorithm. So, because we're always talking about algorithms and what they can do, but I want to introduce a new term of humor with them, which is basically all of these things, you know, the things that make us human. And it's very interesting to see that most of those things cannot be nailed down into zeros and ones. Like randomness, mysteries, imagination, intuition, creativity, you know, right brain stuff basically. And you can clearly see when you're looking at job profiles today, who companies are looking to hire, it's increasingly moving to the right brain. It's either all the way on the left, you know, scientists and technologists, which of course have a right brain as well, but primarily on those kind of skills. And the right brain moving in that direction. So now it's actually becoming a question of all of these really complicated things. Ultimately the value of what we do will be defined very much by this in the future to figure out how that all hangs together.