 Scientists say there's about 25 cognitive biases that make us decide anything. We think we're making these decisions, but it's all subconscious. So one of the biases there is authority bias. Like status. So for most of the world, forget LA. Most people don't live in LA. Somebody pulls it up on Lamborghini. They've done all these studies. At a four-way stop, the nicer car can go out of turn and nobody honks. And I've noticed that. Like sometimes I'll drive Maya. I had a little Honda Corp. My cousin's here and I'm like, man, people are rude. But then you drive nice cars. You have this kind of status subconscious. People don't necessarily go. No one honks at you. I've actually done an experiment. Take, I have an event door. You take that thing and you just stop at a red light. It turns green and just stay stopped. It's 10 times longer. So it's the first and only way. So there's authority there. Then I know that if you show off too much, people get mad. They call it tall poppy syndrome. People want to tear you down.