What's that app you use that you told me about? Yeah, Blinkist. So that is a perfect example of something that I love where, so Blinkist is an app that takes nonfiction books and truncates them down to, you know, 10 to 15 sort of key points and then some further drilling down on those key points. And look, if it's in replacement of you reading Walter Isaacson's Einstein book, then that could be a bad thing. But for me, I wanted to read it and knew I was never going to read it. Like James Glakes, The Information. I read dinner. I read it. Yeah. You read through it. I read it the next day. You recommended a book at dinner and in two days, you know, I feel like I got, you know, maybe it's not 100%, but that 75% is good enough for me for the core concepts for the book. I got another question for you. And actually, I didn't structure it this way when I wrote it down, but I thought about it this way now as I'm looking at it. And it's basically about trust, about how important trust is, (16/43)
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