 Where is a good place to park your money today? Where is a good place to park your money? Some of it should be in cash. You really, you should have enough cash handy that you can pay your bills for about six months. Aside from that, here's a trend. And if you go on our Discord, we have a personal finance folder where I've shared some of the information, some of the things that I'm doing, right? As far as I see it, cannabis companies and the one trend that I'm seeing is centralized power is trying to eliminate meat, right? From the food supply, food chain. So cannabis companies, as far as I'm concerned, there's a lot of them out there, so do your research. Cannabis companies and one place is companies companies that are providing meat free foods. Okay. And there's two of them that family has invested in. Aside from that, best place to park your money, your community in yourself, in your health, in your living shelter, in your friends and family. Really, best place to park your money is not really to park your money. Take your money, aside from having enough funds to pay your bills for a few months, is to take your money and make it work for you. So if you're eating crap food, right, to save money, don't. Because eating that crap food is gonna come back and cost you a thousand times more than what you would have spent eating good food. So start eating healthy food, right? That way your health will improve and your long-term costs will go down, right? Start exercising. If you need motivation to exercise, to live a healthy life, hire a fitness trainer, hire a dietitian if you don't know how to eat, right? If you don't know mathematics, if you don't know how to read and write properly, hire a tutor, get your education, right? Those are the best places to invest. And by the way, Kaafmet Fika, I have a personal finance playlist on SensorTube. The first 10 videos, I took a lot of time to put that stuff together, okay? Take a look at those 10 videos. Just go to my SensorTube YouTube, I don't recognize your name, so I'm assuming you don't know SensorTube is YouTube. Go to my SensorTube channel and there's a personal finance playlist. Start from the top one, the first one I put out or organize on that list and start watching the first 10. That should give you a pretty good idea of what I think is a good place to invest.