son always says that, you know, my father will give you all sorts of logical reasons why he makes a decision, but in the end, he moves out of a position based on lower back pain. Right. But it's interesting to think about that because you also, I'm sure, get... have a feeling of the market. It might maybe be your stomach or it's somewhere else, but we all have an ability to align ourselves and adjust ourselves to the mood around us. So the mood of the nation is something we feel. The difference between us and George Soros is that he listens to it. So he listens to it. He has the conviction. And the balls. And the balls. To bet three times capital. Oh my God. On something like that. And he's done it over and over again because he sees himself as a reflection of the market and he relates to that kind of knowledge, which is a kind of knowledge. It's a knowledge to feel that New York feels different now than it did six months ago before the election. But we can feel it. It's a real fact (48/57)
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