 I want to say a positive word about Jordan Peterson, which I find interesting because I don't know how this exactly happened. But Jordan actually has a much better view of what self-interested is today than he did a few years ago. So if you remember a few years ago, I actually did a show on this, he talked, there is no self-interest. There's no such thing as self-interest. We're self. We have today, tomorrow. Self is a meaningless concept, and now he has a much better view of self-interest. And that is the self-interest is something to be attained over time, that it's long-term, say it incorporates this idea of the different selves and different time zones, I guess. What involves the rejection of self-interest is win-worshipping. So win-worshipping is anti-self-interest, but self-interest really is this projection of a lifetime and what your actions and what your ideas are going to do, what impact they have over a lifetime and not as a whim, not in a moment. And that's a significant improvement.