 First, I'm going to tell a little bit of a story that you know and for those that watched the stream that I did at Ocon, which is the Objectives Conference in Pittsburgh last month, I told the story, but I just want to reiterate it while I'm sitting here with you, that you were on this show for the first time in May of 2016, so about a year and three months ago or so, and I was in the midst, I had just sort of been thinking about maybe leaving or a TV, which is the network that we were on, a place that I loved being at, that Larry King had brought me into, that I felt we were growing and all that, but at the same time I realized we were growing so rapidly, there was so much happening, I wanted to own and control what I was doing and all this stuff. I sit down with you, you lay out rational self-interest, you lay out the tenants of Objectivism, you lay out a lot of issues about capitalism and taxes and all of these things, and I finished that interview, I said goodbye to you, we shook hands and I walked into the control room and I said to my guys, I think it's time to go, I hope you're going to come with me. Fortunately, they all did come with me. We ended up going on Patreon, became fan-funded, that's over a year ago now, the rest is history, so I do connect some of my current success to sitting down with you in the first place. Well, I appreciate that and thanks for telling the story, and it was fun because I think I got a phone call from you either that day as I'm driving home or the next day, certainly within a day or two. Within a day or two saying, you know, I'm leaving, and very courageous of you, and I'm thrilled that it's worked out so amazingly well. Yeah, you must love, I'm sure that's not the first time that someone listened to you speak and then it affected the way they actually, not just the way they think, that's the important thing. I've had many guests come in here that affect the way I think make me think different things or change my thoughts or sometimes it reinforces the thought, whatever it is, but you must appreciate that more than anything else. When someone goes, I heard you, and let me put this stuff into action. Yes, I mean, when somebody comes and says, I heard you and as a consequence of that, I did XYZ and it changed my life. There's nothing more satisfying as a teacher, as a lecturer, as a, you know, as a commentator than having something like that. Now, I in Rand got a lot of that, right? She changed my life. She changed everything about what happened in my life, but for me, as, you know, I'm not an originator of ideas. I'm more of a communicator of ideas. It's incredibly satisfying. It's the funnest thing that happens.