with my good mate Dylan Grice. And he came in and he sat on this chair. And I asked him these five questions, there were four of them about where the yen was going and where the dollar might be going on the S&P or whatever it was, four market-related questions. And just watching him hear it, think about it, react to it and then compose an answer. There was something magical in it, you know, and we watched this first one back. And I got hairs in the back of my neck. I was like, man, this is really cool to be able to see the process. And I'm living that again with you as we've talked to Neil and Russell. It's been really fun to watch you do that. Yeah, you know, I really enjoy it. I get very, I get very excited exploring intellectual ideas and the process of clarifying a problem and understanding it better. And maybe another way of thinking of it is like moving the three dimensional object in space and seeing it from different perspectives excites me. You know, like I am sort of in that (5/99)
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