 Next question is from Becca Clemenson, in 20 years, where do you see yourself and mine pump? Oh my god, 20 years? 20 is a long time. I mean, I'll be, we'll be 60. Impossible to find, hopefully. Yeah, 62. I'll have, my hair will look like Adams, that's what I predicted. Yeah, 20 years is a really long time to try and predict where that is. Yeah, I predict, let's see, 20 years from now, you're gonna see, I think we're gonna see. Catch me in the metaverse. You know what? That's true. That is so true. Fighting it. That's so true. From the inside. Yeah, I tried those Oculus goggles that you have and that really was weird because I literally warmed for five minutes. That's today's tech, so 20 years from now, who knows? Yeah. And I had them on and I was playing that game a little bit and I could see how you could get totally enthralled with it. And then when I took them off, that was only after five minutes, the real world felt very strange to me because I had already adjusted to that world. Yeah. So I could see how metaverse world is gonna make people not want to be in the real world. Is fitness gonna be all like that? I mean, I could see that. I mean, I still stand by my prediction of that. We're gonna have a very clear split in our society. I think there's gonna be, and it's gonna be pretty even. I think it's gonna be. Now, where do you think we'll be? So we're mine pump 20 years from now. We're gonna be on the unplugged side. So honest, where do you think like we're always trying to reach people where we see there's potential issues? So I think we'll live in both. Yeah. So I think we'll try to sort of evangelize within the metaverse of like how to be able to move or maybe we'll create products or things in there to help aid in the physical. Yeah. I find that we'll be somewhere in the middle. I think that we'll take advantage of this new growing space that will create something, some content in there potentially. But I don't see us being like, everything's going in there. We're gonna be like that. I just don't see that. And I don't see most fitness people. Yeah. Being like that. I think most fitness people are into actually moving in real life and going out there and interacting with other people and doing physical things versus this like metaverse. Yeah. I'm gonna go out in a limb and say that we're probably gonna see more medical breakthroughs in the next 20 years that we saw. Then we saw on the last 200 years. We're on the cusp. I mean, like this new genetic, these genetic technologies is RNA technologies, the way that we're using psychedelics and studies for helping people with their mental issues. Yeah, modifying bacteria to be able to do things for us. I think in the next 20 years, we may actually find ways of solving obesity through Western medicine. Now, that's not going to solve all the problems. But the obesity issue may very well be solved with something that Western medicine comes up with. Oh, that's really going on. Well, it is. But I see what the sciences looks like. Well, 20 years from now, you got to see how far we've come just in a few years. It's it's accelerating right the whole was it Dunbar's equation or I forget what it is. But like, oh, Moore's law Moore's law. Thank you. Yeah. Dunbar done. It's a different equation. Don't ask me to describe it. I just remembered the name. But yeah, yeah, I just I just think that everything is accelerating to a point where like I every science fiction novel I've read every movie and TV series, like, it's so crazy to me that we're so close on a lot of these different ideas that were thrown out already to see 20 years from now. That's a long time to see like what society is going to look like. Yeah, it's I mean, we're now we're starting to get into like what we think the world is going to be like versus where do we see ourselves in mine pump like Well, how do we navigate it? Well, I feel like I remember we're going to be 60. So by that, by that time, I believe that we will have built and set ourselves up financially that technically nobody has to work at all, or we'll ever have to work again. And we will do be doing only the things that we absolutely love to do. And we love to podcast. I think we all have a passion for that 20 years from now. I don't know if we still will, but let's talk to you guys. Yeah, I mean, but I do think that we will have distilled what we all have worked. I don't think anybody in this room, okay, including dog, I don't think ever sees himself fully retiring. So I don't see myself retired just because we have financial complete financial freedom. What I see us doing is distilling down the things we do and based on this, the things we absolutely love to do. And I think that's what work would will look like. It'll be less about managing people and scaling. And it'll be more about, oh, I just love doing this. And we'll be doing those things. And right now, those things look like podcasting because we enjoy that part. But I don't know 20 years if it'll exactly be that way. You don't think Max is going to be sitting in your seat? I was just gonna say, I was going to be sitting in my yeah, my that would be my dream. I mean, you're right. It's 20 years. You know, my dream would be like one of my kids, right? It takes over. But I mean, that's unlikely that you know, that would almost never works that way. But that would be pretty cool, you know, to have you know, the younger generation and kind of teach them. I think it'd be cool to we just, I mean, just personally, if we had more cool events, or like we have just like a place where, you know, people that listen to have common values and ideas like they could just we can all hang out have an experience, you know, somewhere cool, like a ranch or something. Oh, I totally believe we're moving in that direction much sooner than 20 years. I mean, I think this idea that we have with the kind of the MP homes, right? Then moving him into this like kind of destinations and experiences. And you're talking so I think that's in the near future. And wouldn't be that far fetched to think that one of the investments we do would be this massive property or cool place that everybody could come and meet once a year or whatever, like it's so hard to think 20 years in the future though, because like I said, when I look at the the science around longevity, it's weird and fascinating the science around fat storage, fat loss, how the body, how we can influence the metabolism and inflammation. It's gonna be really weird. And we're going to be at a crossroads if we do in fact get to the point, which I think we probably will in 20 years where we literally have exercising a pill for lack of a better term. People are going to take it or do whatever. And they're going to look the way they want to look. But they're not going to get all of the other profound benefits of going on the journey of fitness and it's going to be a very strange situation where Wow, I look good. I'm not obese. That's good. But you know, I still kind of feel lost. I don't feel as great like what's going on. Maybe they won't notice because they never were in the first place. But a lot of the benefits you get from a lot most of the benefits you get is the journey of the learning journey and how you develop the relationship with yourself and with your own ego and with exercise and nutrition. Once you take a pill that does all that for you, you've lost that all you've gained are the physical results, which there's benefit to that. But I think it's going to be put people in a very interesting position. Similar to how we imagine how much this is going to change if we lived at 120 or 130, you know, or our kids, I mean, that's going to just that's going to shake up so many things. It's similar to what we see with celebrities when they get all this money and fame and power. And then we hear about them committing suicide. Like, how could this they had everything? I thought that was the end result. They Yeah, because you're in this position and you're like, why am I not happy because it's not about that all the time. It's usually about other things. So it's gonna be interesting. I think we're going to get to a position, not just with fitness, but with everything where we're going to have everything that we want. And then we're going to be like, why isn't this enough? Like, why don't I not feel fulfilled, be preparing people fitness wise for outer space outer space. That's a good one. Make sure they go to Mars. Hey, if you enjoyed that clip, you can find the full episode here or you can find other clips over here and be sure to subscribe.