 Mike, Texas and basic taxes and basic money is still a challenge of budgeting his real mouth. Taxes and basic money is still a challenge of budgeting his real mouth. Here's the thing with personal finance. Our indoctrination centers are around this, they don't teach that crap. Like garbage. For example. Here's a little example of the type of question that one of my students was dealing with. They had to go through personal finance, it's not called personal finance, it's called financial independence, some crap like this. One of the questions they had for them was, it was about investing. Would you buy a house in Beijing? Would you buy property in Beijing? They're asking this of a student, and this student is on the spectrum, brilliant, age wise, you should be in grade 9, math wise he's doing grade 12 math. The question was, as an investment would you buy a house in Beijing? The most low IQ question you could ask anybody. So the kid's like, well I don't know, he's asking the right question and goes, I don't know anything about Beijing, I don't want to own a house. And then we start talking about, we're talking about, okay is a housing, is it a bubble? Is it this? Is it this? Is it this? Is it this? So my reply, and they only left one sentence. This much space to answer the question. So my reply to him, trying to explain to him, and he agreed with this, he's like, I go, well, write a very tight paragraph explaining that it really depends what the market is doing. That's the level of financial education that they have in their inductionation centers. Pure garbage. And you should have seen the other questions. Would you buy a car? Would you, some of the questions would be like, would you buy stock in this company? What? Like, what? And you know, when you're talking about stocks, you have to look at charts, right? Would you have bought stock in Microsoft a year ago? If you were following our personal finance stuff, family was shorting Microsoft a year ago when it was trading at $345, $340, right? Now it's trading at $220, right? So ridiculous general stupid questions, right? Very stupid questions.