So I went out very very deal let's please give a warning to. Mr. Make sure. For as a proud father Big goes if any of you guys want some kids I can save you a whole lot of pain you can get some of my. Thank you for having me I said I was going to start with not going to say thank you but I did anyway thank you very much. I'm here to talk about what's on the board and now it's the principles of freedom and it was down to this how can you do what you want to do when you want to do how you want to do it with who you want to do it. And like a two year old brat surrounded by a bunch of hippies everybody love before it. Right so. The first things first. This is guy. His name is I don't know if you know him that's a great little picture of him is Warren Buffett now I like Warren Buffett not because I'm an addict about money or I'm obsessed with you know what he's done financially but I'm kind of obsessed with his principles of life and exactly what he thinks money should do. Warren Buffett. By his own admission says that he was wired a very specific way born to a very specific time when into a very specific industry had came through a very specific set of parents in just the right place. To be Warren Buffett. To make the money that he makes to make the impact he makes as a matter of fact his philanthropist side is all based on the fact that he feels like so few people are born wired that way so well that he now has a responsibility to distribute his wealth backed everybody else who was. He has a particular principle about money. And that is that it's no good unless it allows you to do whatever you want to do whenever you want to do it. Basically live the life you want to live. You know a little bit about this guy who lives in a three bedroom house still has for several years drives a Buick and has never had a computer on his desk. And people like Bill Gates follow his principles and his methods and everything else. But the question is is for those of us who are wired exactly like Warren Buffett who were born to just the right parents who didn't have just the right circumstances. Then how is it that we're supposed to use money as an enabler of freedom. To do what we want to do. The question is will we ever make a nuff that it gives us that independence right Last I checked two million bucks I mean a bad night in Vegas can get rid of two mean blocks so it's not the best thing in the world. Most of us are raised to have a different path. We're told they were born. We should get an education I don't know if you guys watched a documentary called Living on a dollar a day where you guys went around the world and they think about the Guatemala and they try to live off a dollar a day and their message to all the young kids who are impoverished was kidnapped it would change a situation. But were told to get that education find a great college to go. To after we find that great college we should define a great career or become an entrepreneur or build a great company. And then we should retire and somewhere in the myths we get our slice of the pie. In a very Family Guy way by. I hope you guys get my references because they're awesome I'm a gay man so the question is is that the ultimate path to freedom. Well I get you this freedom that all of us want. The ability to live the life we want to live. When we want to live it how we want to live it. Let's break it down. If money is a true enabler of freedom. How realistic is it that the people in this room. Will ever be able to use it as an enabler freedom. The best way to figure it out is to figure out exactly how much money is there and what credit you can expect to get through your hard work or anything else you do. If you were to liquidate the G.D.P. of every single country in the world. Count even the way when you get around two hundred ten trillion dollars. Two hundred interest two hundred ten trillion U.S. dollars is what is considered the entire combined wealth of the entire world. Now the World Bank. And many other organizations have done statistics on wealth distribution throughout the globe. One thing that is commonly known. Is that nine ten percent. Of the world's population literally own roughly eighty six percent. Of all that wealth. It means that the other ninety percent of us this fight where we fall ninety percent. Point nine times seven billion people share fourteen percent of that wealth. Or four thousand two hundred forty eight dollars it was spread out like butter on a bread. Now you're thinking to yourself right now but I live in United States. And regardless of those one point five billion people in the world who are offset and have to live on a dollar a day because we earn more. I can worry about that yes but it's not my situation. So this graph represents. What you're in here United States I had it with me this morning. I was yeah I did wait to this morning official recess lights so I was finishing a size this morning. And I came across the table. That classify people into lower class middle class and upper class. And it went further you know lower middle middle middle upper middle and I figured out this morning that I am a lower upper class it shocked the crap out of me. Because I realized that the lower upper class makes about one hundred fifty thousand dollars a year or more. And has maybe five hundred thousand dollars in assets. I'm on the upper part of the Lord to lead the lower upper class I told my wife around in her bedroom she was sleep I said How did you know this she said one haha I guess a daughter is true she said we're rich. I'm going to get a new bumper stickers go see. The. I don't think so. But the truth is the one percent in the United States the jump between the top five percentile top four percent and their wealth is so huge that you have to jump hundreds of times improve your wealth hundreds of times more to get below. So this curve that we're all working on this path that we're shooting for I would hope that I'm in a room with business people and engineers being an engineer the in a business person if you walked in my door and said Hey man I got a great idea what we're going to do to say OK now there's a twenty percent ten percent probability of work to get out of office. However put your any of us are vested in this method of getting to that goal of freedom. This spite how. Improbable it is. So the question still lays lies that we can't sit in a room somewhere shivering My God I'll never make enough money in order to be free of the Dr is crazy. So there's got to be something else. Maybe is something that people are talking about anymore. Capitalism is not as old as Adam. So people did do something before. We still have the USA I.B.M. you N.D.P. in the World Bank trying to promote capitalism and its structures in several countries throughout the world so it means it's not even accepted across the entire planet yet. So there has to be other models that exist I'm not saying that you shouldn't pay for some capitalism is a pretty great system when it comes to distribution of of goods and getting things done than the serially for making. Wealthy. But when countries need to get things done capitalism works pretty good. That's why their G.D.P.'s away higher than we'll ever earn independently. But they're a little poking around a little research. A little feeling around the world. Seventy eighty ninety or so countries. I figure something out around or. There were three principles and I'm talking about from reading Sun's tipping point and all kinds of stuff. You find that there's three undeniable principles to allowing a person to be free. To give you the ability to do what you want when you want how you want with who you want. In the world for. Now at some point in my life I thought this was a joke I mean I came across it and I said it and you know I'm analyzing things because my background as an analyst an engineer and I'm saying that the work that I work now look I've said I'm nuts. Right can't be that simple it's not actually simple. But then the small country boy from Tuskegee Alabama was sitting Danya underground somewhere in some posts Russian Yugoslav country with the current Prime Minister Sharon you know. And I realized and he was asking me for would you mentor my son and I realized it must be some value to this concept maybe I should tell other people so I figured one hundred. Before we go any further we've got to stop and define this a little bit deeper. That is what is freedom. Honestly what is freedom. I would you know why it might affect me interact one person can tell me what freedom is one person got a concept an idea what your personal freedom is don't be shy. There goes the choice. Choice. OK. Let's work on that one. I want everyone in this room right now to choose to be free of air. For the next. Seven minute. OK let's not do that because you'll be dead by the title. So there's a limit to it. It's not just about doing whatever you want or choosing whatever you want freedom is actually more about being able to choose how you fulfill your needs. Without someone else telling you how to do it or you haven't fulfilled their needs in the process. By force but I can say you don't have to fulfill in these but by force. That's about as good as it gets guys. No matter how it VASTA technology becomes for food systems it's still a weighty. No matter how many budget on the side of tall it is still a place to make the pot. It doesn't change. That body has not been built. And if it is you won't be human anymore. So essentially the ability to choose. Your needs and how you feel them and for feel them as you see fit. Is what freedom is all about. And the very first principle when you think that way. It's to free yourself from dependency on other people. That literally is the main principle number one if I want to be free. You've got to stop asking for me. Let me break this down a bit more. Your needs are not just simply needs. They're a little complex just a little. One you have involuntary needs things that you can't control breathing. A couple of things you can't stop it's going to happen regardless when it does stop so although. Right I feel the need to plug a little bit of my own personal culture into this conversation this way there's a Islamic belief that there's this angel of death that comes and gets you when it's all over. Now supposedly he's preceded by five other angels. And each one comes a snatch of something else away. Water and the last guy before the Angel Death comes snatches breath. And then you go that's the belief. It alludes to the concept that these things are beyond your control. Now there's another set of needs there are also needed to sustain life we just name one of them food. Water sometimes basic shelter. We call those at least I'm going to refer to him for this speech as essential needs. Outside of that you have. Those things that make you have the life you want to live. Things like education. Things like technology. Things like communication. This zine in this such a way. That you have the life you want. Let's call those core needs. Now free person or person who is it here it is first principle. Develops these needs within what we're going to call the internal environment. That is an environment for which you own and you control it can be your house a community. It can be a neighborhood. You have people in New York we haven't left a couple city blocks your whole life. It can be an entire city state province country the only thing that changes when you widen that internal environment is that the people who are assisting you within that model to be free you are dependent on those people and you accept that freedom is a concept that you collectively own not independent. Some people tend to think that this isn't real Some folks go to other countries right around all crazy thinking that freedom. Defies are the first time I ever left the country I was fifteen years old no excuse me I was fourteen years old ten fifteen years and we were a bunch of Americans run around in Khartoum Sudan. And boy we were able to get away with murder and a lot of the guys are from Philadelphia and surely other places and they are right around with the whole dignity they have and this and that until somebody finally told them you're going to stop that. Freedom has limitations guys like the fast found that. He was you get the money to be free and kept testing the limits of that freedom until it took his life. Also guys like Oliver Queen found out nobody is my heir reference Gomo somebody is going to get my reference. Go watch it. So the real problem with freedom is that many of us allow. Akhet because we try to source our essential and core needs from environments outside of our troll environment we reach into our exponential environments in our external environments. And even the distant environments and we ask for things we import things we have to go to the store to eat how many people in the room right now. Know how to. Slaughter a go or. You're my man. You tell me not to get it to you REALLY moment there you go. So we are dependent on people and this impedes our freedom This means that you have to add here to the systems that they ask you to in order to receive what you need to exist in order to have the kind of life you want so when these limitations are put on you as far as money earning someone authorizing your promotion. Another company gifting you with an account. It's because you need them I'm not saying it's bad but I'm saying it's not free that's free. It's not that you leave these environments is still a part of them. But when you source these core things from yourself in these essential things then you have achieved freedom. Now there's a method to this it's not as simple as just saying. You can probably go and Google right now and Google some guys who went off in the middle of that somewhere they're going live the free lifestyle and you know live off the earth and so much and so on and about five years ago. I don't have any of the guys I've seen. Movie where the guy kid left high school or college I think it was going to him or something like that he left his true story went on his own made it to Alaska want to live on his own and very unfortunately died in a middle way. Into the well thank you. Poor son always had a heart attack because that was his dream for a minute. But. They're commitments that you have to make to yourself to make this freedom a reality. They are by the way the exact same commitments that are being made for you right now they are the things that you are vested in learning. And they are held in the systems that you are vested in finding a career. Or creating a business to operate within. You must have a commitment to acquisition if you own nothing you own nothing is just that simple. The United States is an awesome place because it allows you to buy land it allows you to incorporate them in this apology as a city if there's enough for you there and you can take care of your own needs. These systems have been made extinct in many a place and you still can do it here live in Malaysia bumiputra is a local guy there were sections where we could even buy land because a belief which we had to own it with us. But we put your head on fifty one percent of our business everything this and I like Malaysia. But you got own something. You have to have to believe and now analyze what you have if you're standing on a piece of land and you don't know what's beneath you if you don't know how to analyze how much iron ore you have or whether or not the compilation of concrete if you don't know how to put it together if you don't know that limestone shale. Fly ash can all be used if you don't know how to make so I burn a couple of trees and make it some lie and then taken some oils from some peat cans or something and then green the glycerin out of it making you some soap then having the land doesn't mean anything owning something means nothing if you don't know how to use it knowledge you have to have a commitment to gathering knowledge from the time you're born to the time you die and you have to value all knowledge. Some knowledge is useless that is real but it's really hard to figure out what knowledge is useless because we all have perspectives from our backgrounds and sometimes though something off not realizing how valuable it truly is so you have to have a humility about you to learn from everybody and everything. Innovation when knowledge doesn't exist or when the conditions that existed. That allow someone else's knowledge to build something do not apply in what you own you have to come up with a new way to do it. Or else you have to depend on them for that resource management you've got to manage your own resources you gotta know how much to eat how much not to when to drink what the take in how to save a little bit all these things Karl Marx founder quote unquote found in socialism there was another one. Said that socialism would be born from capitalism what do you mean he meant that people were already in the capital society in order to get to a socialist level you had to. Pay for it. I'm not preaching kept socialism by the way just. Don't do it I mean George so. But wherever you go from now whatever path you choose it will be born from where you are so you'll have to use resources that you know to get to. You want to go. Planning and hard work. You need to plan you've got to have a big plan a big goal like a sage you need to start with the moral law work down build the smaller plan smaller plan smaller plan stair steps all the way up and you have to know where you're going if you don't plan someone else a plan for you. All the stuff might seem to all art. And the decision that you might make when you analyze this kind of this stuff if you say I do that I'm happy with being controlled. I'm going to work. It's OK as long as you know it then you can make a decision and you can be committed to whatever path you're in and the idea here of knowing this is to be committed to whatever path you're in. And that's where hard work comes in. Hard work defines everything. Absolutely everything when you do for yourself when you create freedom hard work is a little different than just going out and doing some stuff. If you think. About the pyramid of needs as those higher kidneys. And you think about self actualization be at the top and basic means at the bottom when you're doing the work to get what you need you find purpose so factorization belonging self-esteem it comes to hard work if you don't believe me come to my farm I will teach you all that good stuff we will move some dirt. And some of the work. The second one. Is a principle that most people who thought that they were developing freedom completely ignored. But it literally is one of the most significant ones. You have to reverse the cycle. And make the world dependent on you. Free yourself from dependency create dependency. This is how you ensure your freedom why because by creating dependency you create value. Not one of you in this entire room well ever move forward in your life by the permission of another if you do not create value for that person. Guaranteed. You might find yourselves in positions throughout your life where you are the most intelligent person in the room. And for some reason you can not move forward. But it's because you have missed the ball and forgot to create value to the person who is in charge of that promotion or escalation of your life. If you think back for a minute. Think this or Isaac Newton think the Steve Jobs think the Confucius. Think that George Washington Carver Bill Gates. Henry Ford. Think about these guys. When did they actually create the things that changed our lives. Were they deeply deeply troubled by the basic needs satisfying them on a daily basis. Were they surrounded in a room of a thousand people. No they were typically in an insulated environment. Where their basic needs are being taken care of by their parents some by their students. And then they were able to dedicate themselves to solving some of the world's most complex problems. And from there they improve the lives of everyone and you know what it's a perfect cycle. You create. Freedom for yourself relieve yourself of those harsh ips of being that previous ninety percent worried every single day whether or not someone's going to take something from you. So that you can focus all your energies on be an awesome. And then after that you fix the world's problems. The world in turn is better off and then the world is vested in insuring your freedom. Because that's what got them what they needed. Now all conspiracy theories to decide. If there's the one percent make in any kind of plan if there's any systems being developed that we work in it's to make sure that each one of us have value to the world. That we're able to input so that larger systems can grow. But when you decide to do this on your own. And you give that same output the process no longer matters to the individual receiving the output. So this is where the freedom model really kicks in. But it also has a set of commitments. First is the policy not like you know this all get along I like your hair how you do or. A lot more like what do you need and. You know you know my impression of a mob boss you know leaning on somebody. I get at no problem but you know me some a lot more of that. Do you think that when a shark walks in the business room he sing kumbaya or is he saying in what do you need how can I give it to you what you owe me in return. So the policy is a lot more finding out what people. Need to find ways to give it to them so that they are invested in your freedom. Quality you can talk all you want but if you can't provide me something great you talk is worthless and if you can't deliver it to me when I need it how often I need it you talk is also worthless like I said many of us will make decision this is too hard and we'll go into environments where people will dictate this for us because the rules never change. Either you're going to commit to it or someone you work for will. But you're not going to gain any level of freedom without. And last but not least the third principle is to protect your freedom. Now I do I don't mean go to war. Kind of meanness or war. You fight a war and there's no casualties. It means that you don't have the ability because you now gain this freedom to just run around it like a madman Yeah like I'm free let alone yeah I got to face it you don't have the right to do. You a stead have a responsibility to create a internal set of laws that govern. Your own discipline. I first went to boot camp in the Coast Guard U.S. Coast Guard I think I was amazed we wrote down sheets of paper. And our C C S is the hand in our goals for being at the Coast Guard. And I was the only one I said I'm here to learn how to better myself and give myself greater discipline. Everyone else he started going off about about a way. So I hope someone else teaches me how to do this to. Just me discipline teach me that you like it teach you discipline you the God of you don't. And I can you to refine it or I can. You have to create an internal set of laws that you live by that reinforce the principles of greatness better free person has. You also have to create a set of external laws. That you condition yourself to end it here to the external laws of the world itself I mean like don't kill and why doesn't I'm. Right no like Hostel. Watch a movie people. You have to focus on how to be a great person. And how to be myth that from yourself naturally versus someone else having to police it within. And when you can develop that level of discipline and order and structure I can guarantee you that you'll reach the heights of freedom that you really want to reach that you get to where you want to go. And you receive some of that good old love that Warren Buffett gets. That's when that lease all of this is captured in the wonderful book that I decided people didn't want to hear me talk as much as I want to read them self and there's my Facebook if you've got questions thank you very much for having me thanks. So. Mr Hunter sorry I had a I have a question so it's fine all right do you live off the grid then. I live in a homestead and we recently just purchased about three hundred acres of land about an hour from here create the First off the off the grid village in the state of Georgia so can we do you tell us a little bit about genius corpse and what you do it on the wall with this. And a leadership that make you talked about so genius core was. Something that came out of his Consulting L.L.C. which was the is the consulting firm that we have we rebranded support services. Where we were doing work with us a IP with the European Union other people to basically get the call capacity building mostly in Eastern Europe northern Africa Cup of the places. And while we were doing that one of things we got caught up in was how to help people really change the economy change their lifestyle everything else. When we started doing that we've found a flaw in the overall model because all the money that was coming into the country was going to the richest people and we'd always have a partner with them in order to get anything done and the smallest people would you know they get a brazen over maybe some cash for a second and then everybody forgot about. And when we kept seeing this consistency we decided to create an organization where we would put the smartest and the brightest people together and make sure they had a way to collaborate with one another and facilitate that exchange and that's what genius Court came out of and just recently we've taken a couple of branding exercises and we're rebranding everything to the freedom nation our freedom is our new brand and everything is offered at so freedom but scores becoming the Freedom Coalition and the freedom Commons which is a way of just getting your body together. How does your off the grid village see into your freedom principle. It is principle number one. It's the idea of not asking from anyone else. Also in the off the grid village what's happening in that space is. We're screening people who are coming down to space we're looking for people who have strong skill sets and know how to create something they're engineers developers craftsman that level and but taking if you put them together and refining those skills by the ability to you know manage your own water learn all these principles that we have we want to increase their ability to do and then increase the output of that space actually the Freedom Village is planned to be the heartbeat of the regrowth of Hancock County which used to be the richest county in all of Georgia but now it's the poorest county in all the state of Georgia and it's had horrible statistics for a long time so what we have doing down in the Freedom Village is showing how you can implement these principles with wonderful and also motivated people and they can become a heartbeat for revitalizing the spaces economy and create a localized economy that outputs greatly to its to its neighbors. How have you implemented these ideas into your and my father that's a specific role or your entire adult life I took off my suit. If you five pictures of me on line you see the whole cufflink thing and all that stuff you know and that's all me so one of them is this I'm hard hit right I don't necessarily like doing it. Wasn't born in such a way a raise in a way where I was told that I was I was told that I was pretty intelligent I don't know everything but I do like making my own decisions so what I realized was that I could never do that with my home. I could never do that with the large amount of debt that I had at the time I got eight kids so we're living like a six pound script. I got rid of it. And moved into an eight hundred square foot house that had four it three acres of land on right started farming every day. Sun. Mr Sixpack. Got that way because I make him slave in the back yard digging out Arco products for ponds and you know splitting wood by hand in order to create our real fences all right before I take him inside and teach him the latest stuff an angler Mongul code and in the mean stack you know so we are flexible people we we were cold and we do process engineering through on a day and we dig and plant on the weekends and throughout the rest of it. So with ten kids I'm really curious just eight Don't get me two more the way we do it sorry I'm How do you balance year work life and your family life. Because if I had one kid that would be a more complex question because then I'd have to be that joke as friends and I wouldn't want that. Instead I spent my youth Well I'm still young Mr A spent my early twenty's late teens I got married to seventeen. I spent that raising the first set of kids and putting some really hard principals into them and reinforcing and I was a lot meaner guy you know. Those kids now help reinforce that discipline on the next game so you know my kids will accuse me of something that I am a task manager and a program and a project manager in my house and I insist on it I have to use systems I just give one simple example the kitchen right my wife's thing is put up a list say to each person has a job got a this and then a day and all that stuff I said no let's choose one kid you know you get them all again ever and you go on to clean up the kitchen and that's what I got a fit. Bad I'm only going to kill you nobody else so life becomes really easy if you start implementing your. What you know when you're skilled across every single thing and the last thing is like I tell you know people that I work projects for still every now and again I say when I'm here I'm here when I'm not I'm not and that helps me to focus. What did you do after you graduated high school and. I was OK I was young. But I came back to the country. I worked for a little while like just some great work because my my degree was from Sudan so hard to really wasn't accepted right so it left me having to kind of get into the grind so the first thing I did was try to get me towards debt and that's true I'm not just a kid but they told me I had started too late and I would need to get a college shit for coming in to start my M.B.A.. So I said OK I'm not going waste a year so when I got married and then I got married that created its own set of problems and different situations so I start working really hard and in the midst of working really hard you know I taught myself to programming for a software company I fit into a really good nature just the right time a decent bit of money move everybody off four kids at the time the Malaysian the Sudan and just kept a Malaysia and then we also in Singapore I didn't but then came back home after that and just kept building build and build a building that's it was all about at that point was all about feeding children so it's like you know I'm the father I'm a very traditional person I have to provide not OK to someone else does so that helped encourage me to do more more more I try to do. So as as one person becomes free like Definitely I can see what you see in like the goal is to be able to do what. You want when you want do you want to do it what do you what's your vision of when when multiple people become three individually come together like What do you see what do you think happens it. Visit this wonderful place and if any of you have a chance to do it you really should it's in India. It's south India just about to ourselves. OK And by the way have any you guys take people you have to anyway you need to and then I went out with. Author of Il was this piece of land about two thousand acres that was in the French Quarter in the French area of India and a lot of French people move to out of about thirty five forty years ago and to this barren piece of land and one basic rule they had is that everyone had to be free no one could dictate anybody forget them ocracy they had to have all consensus on every decision amongst thirty people. And then go very fast. And they did but they have a beautiful place. The very the most interesting thing about our film and I was able to sit down want to found our when we were there and talked to just said that everything that they had done that move them forward like they have this beautiful common kitchen it's all joined by solar stoves solar ovens where everybody you pay forty dollars a month and you get you know breakfast lunch and dinner maybe rational cooks which is just amazing it's awesome but she said basically there was a guy and his wife. That moved Arville achieve their own personal level of freedom inside their space not about anybody else and just said I don't care what you guys think this needs to be done and they all said nobody wants it in the comic kitchen or it's at their house and I wanted it so they just built it they did it they did what free people did they just did it now everybody it's in the common kitchen so kind of the model that you can take from that is. Without impeding on people. Ability to be themself right. Without getting caught up in the small differences that people have we are able to move especially if we have here to the last laws of internal laws and external laws that allow us to work with each other then we able to move with conflicting another person's freedom and also see those things build one on top of each other I'm also not. Preaching that you shouldn't have selected person to help you manage things or a leader does but I much more believe especially in Idea time in the United States leadership outside of politics has evolved to facilitators not dictators and in those free environments facilitators are much needed to ensure that everyone can achieve their goals collective. I have a question. Your concept of freedom of religion are you planning to expand it. But have you already done. So part of an initiative that we recently did on global and some of the other stuff that we had with the consulting firm was a lot of bridge building so what we were trying to do is identify those countries we wanted to work and where there were a set of circumstances that would allow us to even create this model at all. We knew that and we know that we first have to give some place where people can come and visit and see it happen in full so we're vesting the next three or five years here in Georgia but in three years of I told my family I'm leaving for two years I'm literally just walking out trying to I have a birthday party going celebrate and I'm going to walk out the front door and I'm going to walk to Maine I am on the Appalachian Trail and then I'm going to head out this to sweet to Iceland and from Iceland I'll take northern Canada over to Alaska cast the brain straight why. There's Siberia a bus hitchhiking whatever I can do I'm big enough to my own journey and then actually I'm going to cover the entire world in two years. Kind of reste up a lot retake a lot of steps of take in everything else but I'll be also recruiting individuals that we can bring back to the Freedom Institute in the village so that we can train them how to do this we're also trying to set up a second village in the next two years in Liberia and the reason we chose Liberia not because just this great country has been the in that way as far as governor has a lot of problems but it's because they want restrict many people that we try to bring and I'm going to big visa problem and then we're able to actually expand that so the intention after next five years is to use another five years after that to train people in other places and then facilitate and manage them throughout the things why we kind of call it freedom nation because the idea of having a nation that exist amongst many nations but it has a single method of how to operate and do and how to grow in a methodology that kind of goes way that that's that's the big point. Yes. Do you see any I guess variation in the concept of freedom when you start to look at your personal relationships for example with your spouse I would think there's some sort of mutual dependence there or I mean just friendships. It depends on you in your own design right because the way I envision it is that it's not necessarily just an individual that scene right there was a lot of work that went into trying to dissect why people went to groups and understanding group methodology and everything else I mean groups were establish initially because it made people stronger they could do more of this stuff by having more people at the table right the difference is just as a decision. Like my wife is pretty you know I want to be with her I want to hang out with her I want to spend time with her right so my choice. Yes and her choice is to be with each other so we created a willful dependency on one another in order to create a free environment for ourselves and our children where we're dependent on each other but happily you know I think the idea of freedom kind of comes into play because there are so many people in so many different spaces we're going to look at FERGUSON For example right what's the real problem the real problem is you've got a set of people who control nothing that they need and there's a complaint from the folks who control everything that they need that to say I don't like you or the way you act and so that conflict is there now is the problem that they don't like him are you going to change a person's personality no you know. What you need to change is this person's dependency because then it won't matter if you like him or not he's not asking for anything so he's not a headache he's not called upon and I'm not saying you know let's take away race and all that stuff let's just go down to bare bones human being a human being for whatever reason I don't like you and you're saying that I got to keep a store open to police the streets I don't know and if I had to do it I'm going to mean about it. OK I mean that's human behavior you can't change so the system that's broken is the one where there are people over virtually dependent on people they don't want to be dependent on and people who are facilitating people who they don't want to facilitate and that's where the freedom really comes into play it really helps to make the balance of peace. Small thank you Georgia Tech today. So I guess my question is A I'll be very interested in learning what your what you see the game is being kind of what your goals are. You know what is what does it take to use a back at some point it's huge you're inside yourself this is the impact. This is not good well you can just Invision me as like you know Pete. In the brain and in the brain like. The the. I always thought the smart one was actually the skinny one. The really it is simple I have a vision in my head and it's not of what things can be it's of what I actually experience and saw and wanting to change that so vehemently that I want to give up my life towards a particular goal that changes when I feel like other systems really can't fix it it's like how can I create it and be as to that vision was. I was in Romania. In Romania there is a deposit. Of minerals. There's a largest of its kind. In the world. It is so rich that the water running in the stream I swear you look into it it's gold it's literally like yellow gold. When I was driven back there was a business partner to tell us about how she could I just a minute what we should do as far as the company how we should help some of our clients access Baba blah we weren't this little village like two thousand people in it. And outside of that village was like old Russian era type factories that it went out of business. In the factory there was one set factory said affected me that was literally equipped as a factory day built machines to make other factories it was shut down it wasn't working two thousand people sitting there in complete poverty. They travel back to where the minerals are not to collect. Anything magnesium or anything else like that because it's the largest deposit magnesium in the world they go out there to collect firewood. And they're chopping down big trees they're getting sticks off the ground put in. Bagel things in six seven little girls with ripped up shirts walking down there you know trying to get it back and I were asking myself like why in the world are you even talking to me. If you looked at what you have you have a solid set of individuals if they were innovators if they were skilled people they could tap their own backyard magnesium. A place that makes machines welcher makes them three D. printers and start you know basic the other mass or S.L.S. type three D. printing with all that magnesium you got and you could be prototyping a print reporters for people but it was so like well. And that's when I said you know there has to be another model so one has to develop that model and promote it to the level by which other people when they think they think you know that way I can do it this way. And those people have an option to change their life without having to beg for someone else to drop some money back so when I think of the NGO I'm way more thinking about that situation and changing it so it's just as common to think this way then it is I just gotta get some money or somebody fix. Thank you so much for coming thank you George thanks very much thank you.