grateful for your kind words. Thank you so much. You know, sometimes I'm sitting here by myself with my computer thinking, wow, you know, I'm really on the outer edge of possibility right now. Like, and you do start and you are and you are pit, but you go there. You go there and a lot people don't. Yeah. So I think I'll come back to this concept of hardware. And, you know, it's a kind of a software in ourselves. And how do we upgrade our own hardware to be able to deal with this. And so some things I would suggest are whenever you have a really firm, convicted view on something, it becomes very important to challenge yourself and to really explore the opposition and move into that to try to stress test your own ideas. And it's hard, but it will only make your ideas stronger if you go through that process. It's like tempering steel. Throw yourself into the heat of that debate in order to strengthen what you're made of. But you may also find that ideas that you held to be absolutely firm (93/99)
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