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Well thank you, Gray, that's a great question. As the proud father of two adorable Chihuahuas, in many ways I don't feel so much qualified to comment, especially from an upbringing standpoint. But like anybody else, I guess I am an observer of societal behaviors and trends. And I think, it sounds like from this morning anyway, I agree a lot with Josh. I think, what, Josh from Texas? First one to mention the parenting. Because I think if you are a pair of boomers that raise your kid, an ex, a zer, with a really good sense of what we used to call rugged individualism, that kid's probably going to be pretty solid. I can even give you a quick example. My nephew, 15 year old boy, great kid, Dad bought him an e-bike so he could tool around the neighborhood with his friends. And he thought for some reason that it really didn't measure up, it wasn't as nice. And complained to Dad, could he do something about it? And Dad said yes, and he took it away for two weeks. So I mean, I know that sounds harsh, whatever. I mean, you've got to give the kids a little set of priorities, and you don't get absolutely everything you want. But yeah, I don't like to paint with too wide of a brush because I think there are zer's that have probably been raised very well, and others that have been raised in a complete entitlement mentality, probably from those whose parents wanted to be their friend instead of their parent, which I think we all can agree is a fairly deadly thing to do, sometimes literally. So yeah, I don't know what to say other than viewing society, I would have to say that boomers generated probably a certain amount of productivity as a citizen in this country, and the Z folks I'm guessing would produce less. But I'm basing that only on what I've seen from a lot of them. But I would never cast them all out. It's all about the parenting, if you ask me. Thank you, Gray. Back to KC2PKG. This is KF8, KRJ. KF8, D, or J. This is KC2, PKG. All about the parenting. Okay. And you're right. You're right. We'll have two people talk about that. And that's interesting. All right, Bill. N90FU. Bill, what can you tell me about Gen Z? It's over to you, man. This is KC2, PKG.
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