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I want to say, you know, this isn't a private conversation. Anybody else that wants to break in is welcome to. This isn't a net. It's just a conversation I've been having with Dan in the morning, the last couple of mornings. Feel free to add anything with any comments or questions. I wanted to mention something about risk. You know, that you mentioned that, well, Donald Trump takes risks. And coming from someone who's an expert on risks, you know, we take risks every day. You know, you get in your car, you drive somewhere, you know that you might get to an accident, but yet you still do. And the reason why you do that is because you consider that an acceptable risk. And it's like that with everything I've ever done. I mean, I've had in different courses I took, you know, how risk management is supposed to handle risk. And I've had it in more than one place. And I've had it in my experience, you know, consistently. I deal with risk. And you take acceptable risks. And just like you would get in your car and drive somewhere. Because as I explained, you know, think that you're going to get into an accident. Because, you know, it's unlikely enough that you still do it anyway. I'll wait for the next call around for something I wanted to add. That was the carryover from yesterday about, you know, people use risk against Donald. Oh, he's taking risks. Oh my god. That don't sound good. But, you know, people don't understand, you know, risk, really. That hasn't, you know, studied. It is actually a science. So again, back to you. And then when it gets back to me, I want to talk about the ad. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7, November Quebec November. All star node 6222. I'm going to leave a pause, at least a five second pause, which I haven't done. And I'm terrible at not doing it in case someone else wants to come in. So about risk, you know, I set out to Colombia about 30 years ago. And I know a lot about risk. And maybe not formally, but you know, when you have your own business or businesses, you learn about risk. And it's exactly what you say. There's a lot of risk. I was with my little son. I said to him, Alex, a good field is being an actuarial, you know. And look into it, you know. Large statistics, you know. And get on with it. But the sort of risk stuff that I do is not formal. And you're right. Everything is a risk. So some people, and my friends tell me this about me, that I have a high propensity for risk. And I have a steel stomach. And so does my wife, you know. So I understand that you're an investor in stocks primarily. And you know, sometimes you really have to have a strong stomach for that. And we have some other investments. But yeah, but I certainly understand risk. I just wanted to ask you something. I got on my Twitter account. And I want to follow you. How are you on, you know, what's your name on a Twitter account?

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