 If you could change the education system, go back in time for yourself, for your kid. What are you going to do? Are you going to make it more military-like for your head? It's an interesting dichotomy because what I would do is, yes, I would make it more military-like, but I would also make it involve more art along the way and more creation of things. Another misconception that people have about the military is that it stifles creativity, but the opposite is actually true. If you are on the battlefield, you have to be creative to figure out how you're going to accomplish missions, how you're going to defeat the enemy, how you're going to lead your people. You have to be creative for all those things. So, yes, I would definitely make it more pragmatic as well. I would make it more physical because kids should not be sitting at a desk for eight hours a day. Are you kidding me? Yes. Kids should not be sitting at a desk for eight hours a day. But I was a kid. Yes. I remember. Did you know the deal? Kids should be out moving. Yes. Kids should be out moving. Kids should be doing jiu-jitsu. Kids should be building tree houses, turning them into swords, and that kids should be doing that. And at the same time, they should learn about hard work.