 I'm Tyler Cowan, Professor of Economics at George Mason University, Faculty Director of the Mercatus Center. I have a podcast, Conversations with Tyler, and I co-founded a blog, Marginal Revolution, and I'm the founder of Emergent Ventures. Emergent Ventures is an attempt to deburocratize philanthropy. Now with over 400 winners, it has quite a reputation. You know, Teal Fellowship, yes, it does that for you in a different way. So we're one of the set of emerging institutions that certifies without using higher education, per se. I think of Emergent Ventures as part of a parallel networking system, allowing everyone to learn from each other. Yes, 2018, that's right, at the end of the year. Timothy Milovanov was our very first winner, supporting typically teenagers when we start funding them. Now some are in their early 20s in the biomedical area. That's where I'm seeing the greatest, most concentrated cluster of talent. We have two meet-ups a year. So there's an India meet-up, which is mostly the India winners, and then some other foreign winners who cannot get a U.S. visa. And then we have a North American meet-up, typically in Northern Virginia. It's become a little complicated who goes to which meet-up, because we now have numbers that exceed the sizes of our hotels, but everyone gets to go to some number of meet-ups. And Alex Tabrock at Marginal Revolution have been working on online education or MOOCs. We call it Marginal Revolution University. It's named after our blog, so it is online YouTube videos for economics education, mostly five to seven minutes long, where we cover everything that would be in a major textbook. It is all free. I love economics. I began studying economics when I was 13, and I haven't stopped yet. And most people aren't ready for this new world, where you can just build projects. And if you out there can be ready for this world, by all means take advantage of it. Asking us for support is one thing you could do. But whether or not that's a good fit, I mean, my goodness, just do something. You're born into this time with these remarkable opportunities. Please don't pass them by. Ask yourself the honest question, how do I fit into this, and try to do the very best you can. Thank everyone for listening.