 I started Adventure of America in 2011 to help train young entrepreneurs to start companies and create jobs in Detroit, New Orleans, Baltimore, Cleveland, Birmingham, and other cities around the country. Because I had the sense that we had too much talent getting concentrated on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley and not enough creating new enterprises around the country. And what I learned during that period was that we're automating away many, many more jobs than entrepreneurs are going to create in Michigan, Ohio, Missouri, and on and on. It's like we're pouring water into a bathtub that has a giant hole ripped in the bottom. And so then you say, okay, like what the heck do you do about the hole in the bathtub? And Donald Trump getting elected in 2016 was like a giant signal to me where things have gotten so bad with the decimation of manufacturing jobs in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, which were the swing states he needed to win. We automated away four million jobs in those states, automated away four million jobs in those states. Yeah, between 2015 and 2015, we automated away four million manufacturing jobs in those states and around the country. And if you look at the voter district data, there's a direct correlation between the number of industrial robots in a district and then the movement toward Trump. So this is all a giant automation and economic shift story. And for whatever reason, it's like our media is out to lunch on it where they talk, it's like, oh, why did Trump weigh in? The reasoning one is that we've automated away millions of manufacturing jobs and we're here in Silicon Valley right now. My friends here know we're about to do the same thing to workers and retail, truck driving, call centers, fast food and on and on throughout the economy. So yeah, I mean, it is like you said, this is the moment for humanity to come together and start owning what's happening.