 I'm all the way down to the bottom, gang. Cheryl, this brings up a good point, Chih-chou. I think my gen have a hard time being able to adjust plans on the fly, business, etc. Things change so fast, and they're caught in the bus school paradigm from the 80s and pre-80s. Oh, aides! I wish I knew how to help them adjust. Cheryl, all you can do is as biblical times say, biblical teachings say, live by example, right? You can speak your truth, and trust me, I know where you're coming from, Cheryl, because a lot of people still don't believe the way I live and what I say, what I think is important, what I don't think is important, and all this jazz, right? They still have a hard time. One of the reasons they have a hard time with it, because they invested in this fucked up system, right? They have there, in the 401K's retirement saving plans, they bought this fucking property somewhere paying interest up the yin yang, thinking that your home is your investment. It's not your home. They bought into the bullshit. First thing they have to realize is, they bought into bullshit. They were duped. Okay, wake the fuck up. End of story. Oh, they invested in this? Did it pay well? Get out. Find something new, if you think it's collapsing. Everything's gonna go higher by all means, but don't stand on the Titanic if your ship's fucking going down. All those people who still think the system is viable, or the ones that are still staying on the Titanic, listen to the music and dancing. This ship is too big to collapse. It's too big to fail. No, this is fantastic. No way, they told us that this thing will never sink. Dude, it's going down.