I just wanted to say thank you, everybody, for joining. Understand this. There is something called withdrawals, and the withdrawals of being off spaces and talking to you guys was really challenging, and I know that that sounds like I'm a junkie, but not being able to talk to people was exceedingly difficult for me, especially people that I've gotten and grown accustomed to talking to regularly.
SourceA lot of you are really part of my day-to-day, and you do not understand how much, psychologically speaking, I have missed you guys, and I am sorry it's taken a few days, but I've been really busy, and I needed to also take some time to decompress. There's something to be said about the transition that I just experienced, and I really want to get into it and talk about it, but David, the floor is yours, and let's get to it, my friend. Well, yeah, let's get right out the gate.
I mean, obviously, the question that everybody wants to know – well, first, everybody's going to want to know, because they love you, is how are you doing now that you've emerged from what was probably one of the most difficult things you've ever encountered in life? I know all of us heard from your goodbye face, and in the months leading up to serving your sentence, we all knew how concerned you were with everything, and look, Trump blessed you with a commutation, which I hoped would happen, and I'm excited that you're back. So the question is, obviously, how are you doing? You've been out like a week or two now at this point, so how are you? So it's been nine days – 10 days today. It's been – sorry, nine days today.
I got that math wrong. So last Friday, today's Sunday, so it's been nine days. There's adjustments that I've been going through that – first of all, I haven't slept through a night yet.