 One, two, three, two, one. To the library, gonna do some studying before midterm. The university is hosting some very, very famous people. Darren Aronofsky, who directed Black Swan, Fox CEO Peter Rice, and Fox Digital Studios' exec VP, David Worthen Brooks. They've all been invited to do a talk here at Princeton and me and a few other students got selected to go to a dinner beforehand with them. They're super excited for this, heading to the restaurant now. It's more than an art, it's more than a science. It's what makes us human. There's something very Indian going on with the human species where we can unite under a story and do miraculous things. We can build a space station. All these countries around the planet coming together to make one of the greatest engineering feats in history. And that's all because of story. It's all because we can understand, I think, all of us, no matter if you're a mathematician or a scientist, it's about telling a story. And that's how you communicate. You read the origin of species. He's telling a story for them and anything else. My partner at Portozoa, who made this art handle, is a PhD in neuroscience. And once my college remained, so hold on to your college room, it's, you know, could that swim in the Nobel Prize and get it to win your top story? My electric skateboard, I just set it in for a pair, and it just got back. It's the Acton Blink S2. I did a review on it a while ago, but I love it. This thing gets me in class so fast. She said, do you love me? I tell her, only partly. I only love my bed and my mom.