 Lastly, be nice. What I meant to put on this slide and somehow nice came out was be kind. How many of you have ever been in the presence of someone that has actively died? You're very privileged. I have been in the presence of people that have actively died tens of thousands of times. This ugly mug has been the last thing that more people have seen on the face of this earth than I even dare to think about. Being kind is the most important thing for your health. It's the most important thing for you as an individual. It's the most important thing for our society. People talk about capitalism being dog eat dog. It's bullshit. The essence of capitalism is kindness. And the essence of kindness is you do not initiate force against anyone. That's the essence of kindness. When I went down to Starbucks and I ordered a grande americano, the lady said that will be $2.63. She swiped my credit card. She gave me coffee. I said thank you. She said thank you. She wanted my money more than she wanted the coffee. I wanted the coffee more than she wanted her money. Mutually beneficial trade is kind. You want to be kind. You want to be kind in every realm. One of the biggest dangers with kindness is Dave talked about our forebrain and Greg talked about this huge forebrain that we have. It's very important for communication. And it's what's lacking when you communicate over the internet or over the cell phone or by text messaging. There's a very strange version of stroke called abulia. When you have a stroke in the frontal lobe of your brain, I can walk up and talk to the patient. I speak to them and they just look at me with his dead pan face and their answer doesn't come out till 10 to 15 minutes after I ask the question. But I can give them a cell phone and call them, step outside the room and get a complete history from them because they're communicating in a mechanism that does not involve facial recognition and the prefrontal lobes of the brain. Realize that when you're communicating over the internet and when you're flaming someone on the internet and you're getting in these little pissing matches that you're not engaging your frontal lobe. You're saying things that you would never say to someone's face no damn well, you're likely to get punched or killed. Kindness matters because we all must die. And no matter how you try to extend your life ultimately unless we figure something out which we may well, we all must die. And I'll leave you with the words