Embracing Two Way Doors: Quick Decision Making in a Fast Paced World

Tyson Mutrux 00:00:06 Get ready because here's your host, Tyson Matrix.

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Tyson Mutrux 00:00:19 Good morning. Welcome back to the Guild live show. I've got a really exciting show today. I've got some fun stuff. We're going to start with something really fun. so what we have on on the docket. Night of the comet. the two way door. Coffee, naps. Better decisions. And we're going to talk about the Yellow Pages. And by talking about the Yellow Pages, I want to start with night of the comet. so, comet, not just kind of give you an idea as to what, how I came up with the name night of the comet. There was a movie when I was a kid. I remember we had it on VHS. I've never I've not seen it as an adult. It's probably a terrible movie, but none of the comet it was about. I remember this guy woke up. I think he was with his girlfriend, something. They woke up and he.

Tyson Mutrux 00:01:16 I remember him having the sliding glass or the sliding door. It was like a big metal sliding door. He comes out and the earth had been hit by a comet and everyone was gone, like there was no one there. It's really kind of interesting. Well, perplexity came out with a, a new browser AI agent called comet. I mentioned it last week on the show, and I, I do I've been playing around with it a little bit, and I thought it'd be fun. And for people that are listening, I'm going to I'm going to walk through this and I'm going to talk it through so you can actually understand what I'm doing. But I thought it'd be kind of fun to start the show by going through and playing around a little bit with comet. It is. It's it is really interesting. I've not I don't think it's I don't think it's good enough yet based on how much I've played around with it. And it is limited. But I will tell you it is. It is pretty darn good and it's going to get better.

Tyson Mutrux 00:02:17 I can I can only imagine how good it's going to get in the future. So I do want to pull up. I was playing around with it this morning just to see maybe what some additional things it might be able to do, and I, I, I was I was pleasantly surprised with it. I but I, I was using it I use it last week when it first came out I used it, you know, yesterday playing around with it. I've been playing around with it today and it was it's kind of interesting. So I'm going to share what I'm gonna do is I'm going to share my screen and it's I've got to have it. And what I'm doing is right now, as I'm setting it up, I have to have it in a way where it's big enough. Because if you have the if you have the screen shrunk down, you're not gonna be able to completely see everything. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to share my screen with everybody that is watching. And it's, it's going to be it's big enough.

Tyson Mutrux 00:03:13 I think that you're going to be able to see everything that I'm doing. So here we go. Well, the browser can't access your screen. Try capturing a different screen to see if it continues. That is very interesting. So, StreamYard is not letting me share that screen for some reason. but bizarre. But what I, you know, what I will do is I think what it might allow me to do is share my entire screen. So let me try that. And if not, we may we'll pivot to the next one and I'll come back to this one in a second. But maybe it'll let me do my entire screen. And that should not be a problem. All right. Here we go. Okay. So that's that's what we're going to end up doing. We're gonna end up doing a full screen share. And I'm going to move everybody over here. Those of you that are watching movie over here. And now we'll do here. So you got my full screen up. And what I have is, Kashif, Kashif and I have been talking about crypto a little bit, and he has been telling me what to recommend or has been recommending to me some things to add.

Tyson Mutrux 00:04:25 and so these are some different ones. And for people that are listening, I have the crypto name. These are the columns crypto name ticker. whether or not Kashif has invested his investment amount, whether Tyson's invested my investment amount and then notes. For those of you who've been watching, you can see I've not invested anything in this. But what I the the the bitcoin early today, this is one that that that comment added for me. So here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to type into the assistant, which is on the right side of the screen. You got the spreadsheet in the middle of the screen. And and by the way, we're not just going to do a spreadsheet. We're going to go into Nate N and see if it'll help me build a workflow. So part of this is and I, I, I do know it because it helped me with some workflow stuff yesterday inside of Nate N, but we're what we're going to try to do is we're going to start to we're going to try to build a workflow from scratch to see if it will do it.

Tyson Mutrux 00:05:19 I don't know if it will. This is us testing this together. But first we're going to do the spreadsheet. So let's type in add the ten most popular crypto. We call them cryptos cryptocurrencies to this spreadsheet along with their ticker symbols. So we're going we're going super basic right now. Right. That's what we're what we're doing. So I've added that into the chat window. So I've given it the prompt. And right now what we're going to do is we're going to see if this will do what we asked it to do. What I noticed the other day is that it would not always do it. I would have to do it. Additional prompt, something along the lines of do this without me assisting you or, you know, do this on your own. I would play around with a few different prompts. Sometimes it would just give me the information, sometimes it would, actually do it for me. And that's it was getting a little frustrating because I'm thinking like, man, I can just copy and paste a lot faster.

Tyson Mutrux 00:06:34 And I, I think the benefit is going to be we're going to start with that's what we're starting really, really basic. I think as this gets more and more advanced, there's even more like a set it and forget it. All right. So it's already typing in. It's added a Ethereum and it's it's very slow. It's added the ticker symbol, which is fantastic. I don't think it's going to touch any of the other stuff because I've not given it any additional guidance. So it's added one. I've asked it to give us the top ten there, and I'm guessing also that it's already saw that I've had I have Bitcoin in there so it may not add anything else. Now it's adding tether. All right. So it's adding that. So tether USDt it's moved over to the ticker symbol. So for those of you who are watching you can see where it's changing which columns it's going into. Which to me that's pretty that's pretty cool. I am what we're doing while it's doing this, I'm going to bring my chat over here so I can monitor the chat if anybody's in there.

Tyson Mutrux 00:07:33 But, so we've got that moved over. Okay, so now it's adding B and B, I don't know what b and B is. Never heard of B and B. I'm not someone that really invests in crypto as you can tell, I've got zero $0 invested. But so it's added BNB and then the ticker symbol shocker is is actually BNB. All right. Very cool. So we're going to let this keep going. And we're going to let this one cook as the as my kiddos like to say. And now we're going to move over to we're going to see let's see how good this thing is at actually building out a workflow. So if you have any recommendations or suggestions in the chat, would love to hear it. otherwise I'll just make up a basic workflow for it to build, but let's open so the chat is open. So I've got the assistant open already. So, I'd like you to actually, I won't say I'd like to build out a workflow that. Let's see. What do we want it to do? I'm trying to think of something that would be, beneficial for people that are listening or people that are watching something that would be fairly useful.

Tyson Mutrux 00:08:59 So what kind of workflow? I'm thinking something when it comes to email or calendar. So let's do real. I'm going to go really basic. Really basic. So what I wanted to do is I'm going to have it give me and actually check this out. We've I've not done this yet, but we're going to do the voice mode. And it says, all right so here's what I'd like to do. I would like for you to build me a workflow that in inside of anyone that takes my calendar and it gives me a rundown for my month. So the at the beginning of every month, I want to break down of all of the activities for the entire month. sent to me via click. So I'd like for you to build that out for me.

Tyson Mutrux 00:09:50 You typically connect your calendar to Nan and set a trigger at the start of each month. Then you'd gather all events for the upcoming month and format them into a summary. Finally, you'd use the click API to send that summary to yourself.

Tyson Mutrux 00:10:05 Let me know if you have specific tools or APIs in mind, or if you'd like me to suggest common integrations.

Tyson Mutrux 00:10:12 So I'm using Google Workspace for our firm. So what I'd like you to do is use Google Calendar. So start building it. And so I'd like for it to on the first of every month. That's what I want to be the trigger. So first of every month and then so start building it out. So start getting everything from my Google calendar. And then what you'll do is you'll integrate that with click. And so those are already integrated into an A10 currently. So go ahead and start building that out for me.

Tyson Mutrux 00:10:40 Got it. The workflow will have a time trigger set for the first of each month. Then it'll pull all events from your Google Calendar for that month. Finally, it'll format and send that summary through click. You should be able to just enable that workflow and it'll run automatically. Let me know if you need any custom formatting or specific details included.

Tyson Mutrux 00:11:02 Nope. Begin building please.

Tyson Mutrux 00:11:05 I can't directly build workflows inside any of and myself, but I can guide you step by step on setting it up. Would you like me to walk you through the steps inside?

Tyson Mutrux 00:11:15 Okay, so now. Now we know that audio mode does not do that. So there we go. We've learned something. So, what I will do is build. I'll type this in build a work flow. So I'm typing this in now that so build a workflow that, takes that sends me a click message open at Zoho click Zoho click message. At the beginning of each month that lays out all of my schedule for the entire month. Let's just see what it does. Let's see if it will start building this for us. I am, I am, I, I actually don't think it's going to do it now. You can see here where it, there's a little, I don't know, icon at the bottom where it's got a kind of like a stop button stop comment assistant. You can see now it's actually going through.

Tyson Mutrux 00:12:25 I'm actually I am optimistic. First, I didn't think it was going to work, but, it is taking control of my screen. You, for those of you watching, can see that it's actually. It's okay now. Now I'm optimistic. It is creating. It's creating the trigger. It's actually doing this for me. Wow. I'm happy now. This is good. So it's creating the trigger. It's choosing the months between triggers. The day of the month. It's choosing that. It's choosing to do it at midnight. It looks like, Oh, it shows 8 a.m.. So 8 a.m. on the first of every single month. And so it is creating. Oh, it's saying it's asking. Each changes you made may not be saved. I am going to hit. It's asking me to leave. Yeah, I'm going to hit cancel and see what happens because I don't think it wants to do that. But maybe I'm wrong. But, so there was something it had me do where it had me decide whether or not to leave this screen or stay on it.

Tyson Mutrux 00:13:27 It is now going and changing the code. It's changing the output. That's very interesting. So it's doing the work. Let's go back over to crypto because I want to make sure we have enough time for all the stories. So back over to the crypto. It is. It's added since we last checked in XRP, USD coin, Dogecoin, Tron and Cardano and it appears to have been done here. Appears to be done 12345678 it created eight. Bitcoin I'm assuming is going to be the number one. And then one of these other ones might be number two. So that may be why it did it. I've added the ten most popular cryptocurrencies starting at row seven with names in column A. So already present were Bitcoin, Solana and avalanche. So those three were already there. So they added seven new new items. So it did it did the spreadsheet work for me. So that's fantastic. Now we're back over in and it has begun the trigger. It is actually building. It's building this thing out.

Tyson Mutrux 00:14:31 So here's what we're going to do. We're going to leave this I'm going to stop sharing. And we're going to move on to the next story. And we're going to revisit it at the end. So this would be a fun little one for us to do. so. All right, here we go. Here we go. We're having some fun on this one. This is, we're kind of we're. I'm going without a net. I don't have I don't know what it's going to do. I really have zero idea. We're going to come back to it and see what happens. So very good. Let's get to our next story. And this is one I thought would be fun. It's, a video that I saw someone post and I it's I'm going to play it. What I'm gonna do is I'm going to play it for everybody so you can see it. And then, we will go from there. So, we can discuss it afterwards. Here we go.

Tyson Mutrux 00:15:24 I hated the idea of Amazon Prime.

Tyson Mutrux 00:15:26 They hated the idea of Prime Video. They didn't like the idea of Amazon Web Services. Now, Jeff has an interesting notion, which is what he calls a two way door. What a two way door is, is something where you can walk through the door and if you don't like what you see, you can walk back. Try it if it works. What do you do? That's great. If it doesn't work, we simply stop doing it. And to be honest, the trial possibly cost less than we would have spent just arguing about it. If we were adopting a kind of purist approach, why I think this is becoming vitally important is that most business is probabilistic, but everybody in business wants to prove and pretend that it's deterministic. So every spreadsheet is in some ways an act of pretense, because it's past information which you pretend has wonderful predictive value, as if it's kind of Laplace's demon, but it really doesn't. Okay, because weird shit happens out of nowhere, all the time, everywhere.

Tyson Mutrux 00:16:20 What I really liked about this, this message is and this is it was relevant to my firm when I saw this, this video and I just saw it, I think, over the weekend, okay, we are doing We're making some changes in the firm and some different roles, and moving some things around to try to make things more efficient. And we got a little bit of pushback. Not a lot. We got a little bit of pushback from the team. They were a little reluctant. And the way I view this, what I really like about this message is it allows you to move fast. Okay. We have a thing we want to do. Let's try it. Let's not debate about it. Let's try it. Okay. Boom. You made a quick decision to do that because you're going to try it. We have this idea. Let's try it. If it doesn't work, you walk back out the door. Okay. It doesn't work. Boom. Another quick decision. So it allows you to iterate really, really quickly.

Tyson Mutrux 00:17:17 And so instead of you wasting it. And I bet when I say this is going to ring true with a lot of you, think about how many times you spent just toiling over and arguing over whether or not to do a decision. You make the decision and either you loved it or you didn't. But either way, the thing happened. You did whatever you had to with it. But if you had just made the decision faster, you would have gotten to that result faster. I that's what I like about this. It's quick decision making. Very and that's what I love about it. It's just it's quick decision making. It allows you to move very, very quickly. So that's all I have on that one I think. I think that one's a fun one. the next thing I want to talk about, this is crazy. This is it's coffee naps. We're going to talk about coffee naps. And I saw this and I thought, this is absolutely insane. This is not real. Guess what? It's real.

Tyson Mutrux 00:18:14 It's totally real. Coffee naps are actually a thing, and they're they're, I'm going to get we're gonna get to the science behind it because it actually is something that, is helpful and you're about to find out, but find out how, I. By the way, I did look into this. This isn't something where I'm just relying on this video. I looked into it. It is. And I'm going to get into some of the stuff in a second. But it is. It's it's really interesting, how how it works. And I'm going to, increase the screen so you can actually see it. But this is, it's it's wild to me. I never would have thought this was a thing, but it's totally a thing. So here we go.

Tyson Mutrux 00:19:00 We're obviously going to focus on the receptor that has to do with caffeine. But I've drawn this in as these little green y's. And these green y's represent the adenosine receptor. Now the blue diamond is the actual adenosine molecule which will obviously bind to the adenosine receptor.

Tyson Mutrux 00:19:12 Maybe you've heard of something called ATP which stands for adenosine triphosphate. ATP or adenosine triphosphate is the energy currency for your cells. And your neurons actually burn through a lot of energy or ATP throughout the day. So again, that adenosine starts to build up on the outside of the neurons and then can start binding to those adenosine receptors. But what does that cause to have happen? Well, when adenosine binds to the adenosine receptors, it suppresses the activity of your neurons, so your neurons will fire less frequently, less intensely. And to you, that feels like you might feel a little bit more tired or fatigued, less focused, less alert. But we bring caffeine into the picture. You ingest it in some way. It gets into your bloodstream, the caffeine will diffuse from the bloodstream and bind to one of those adenosine receptors. It's close enough in shape to the original adenosine, but to bind, but not close enough to actually activate the receptor. So caffeine blocks the effects of adenosine and therefore has these opposing effects.

Tyson Mutrux 00:20:04 Instead of feeling tired, less alert, more fatigued, you get increased awareness, increased alertness, you're more focused. And you can definitely apply those characteristics to athletic performance and performing better in certain sports to be more focused and more alert.

Tyson Mutrux 00:20:19 All right. So that's where the video ends. And so we're going to go through this. And we started with the science part of it. So so that it makes a little more sense. All right. So basically here's what a coffee nap is. some sometimes are called a caffeine nap. A nap. No, I that's what ChatGPT told me. It also goes under sometimes in cappuccino. It's where you take it, where you drink a caffeinated beverage, and then you immediately take a short nap around 15 to 30 minutes. 20 minutes is the recommended amount. Okay. And then so the caffeine, it blocks the adenosine which is which. It's that chemical that induces the sleepiness. And it does. What it does is it binds it to the receptors in your brain at the same time.

Tyson Mutrux 00:21:05 The short nap helps clear the adenosine buildup. And so by the time you wake up, the caffeine hits an empty playing field of adenosine receptors, boosting alertness more effectively. All right. So that's that's generally how it works. And there are multiple controlled studies on this. This isn't just oh we tried this. it improves cognitive performance. this is where, at a University of Alabama. They actually did this with people at the news station. it helps with memory and athletic performance, which is really interesting. it it was tested with shift shift work and employees. And so in a simulated night shift study, participants who consume 200mg of caffeine then took a 30 minute nap, demonstrated greater vigilance and reduced fatigue in the subsequent 45 minutes, compared to a placebo. So that's only the 45 minutes afterwards. so sleep foundation affects keeping the nap short. So ideally 20 minutes and taken after lunch not too close to bedtime. So the, the the timing of it is that it should be close to lunchtime and not close to when you're actually going to sleep.

Tyson Mutrux 00:22:19 Here's what the, what experts also recommend. So sleep. they found that caffeine naps enhanced alertness and performance, particularly among nightshift workers. It's again, it's citing that other study. And let's see, reinforce the the other study when it comes to health and wellness, reinforces that, coffee naps can improve mood, alertness and cognitive performance when timed properly. Really kind of interesting. they say that timing is for is everything. For most, the optimal window is early to mid afternoon, and that's when the circadian energy dip hits. So it's around 1 to 3 p.m.. Avoid late naps that interfere with nighttime sleep because that would obviously be detrimental. also drink quickly, nap immediately. Slow down your coffee swiftly. So around 150 to 200mg of caffeine and lie down right away. So the caffeine begins working just as you awake. That's interesting. Awakened. and then the nap duration. Also, this is a big part of it. Gotta aim for the 15 to 20 minutes in length. That's long enough to clear the adenosine, but short enough to avoid deep sleep and sleep inertia, and then avoid excessively long naps.

Tyson Mutrux 00:23:36 Naps over 30 minutes may lead to groggy ness and have been linked to longer term health risks, like increased cardiovascular concerns when taken habitually. That's interesting. That was something I knew. All right. Very cool. So there you go. coffee naps. It's a it's a real thing. I've not tried it. I'm going to try it. You better believe I'm going to try it. So, I'll report back. And I would love to hear from you all. If you have a if you try it yourself or if you've done it yourself. Alright. The next one we're going to talk about is about better decisions. And this is something that Chris Williamson had posted. I really like Chris Williamson. He, Modern Wisdom is the name of his podcast and just really good stuff that he always talks about. So let's, let's hear.

Tyson Mutrux 00:24:28 You will end up wherever is acceptable to you. There are certain things to me that are very, very important where I will not settle for second best, but then there are a lot of other things I just don't care about.

Tyson Mutrux 00:24:37 So in decision making I have a few heuristics for myself. Mine are. If you can't decide, the answer is no. Secondly, if you have two decisions and both seem like very equal, take the path that's more painful in the short term. And then finally the last one, which I would credit couple Gupta with, is that you want to take the choice that will leave you more economists in the long term by quantum means, like more peace, more mental peace in the long term. And then I would focus decision making down on the three things that really matter. Early in life. You're trying to figure out who you're with, what you're doing and where you live, and people do some of these unconsciously who you're with. Very often it's like, well, we are in a relationship. We stumble along. It felt okay. It'd been enough time. So we got married. If you were the kind of person that's not going to settle for second best, you iterate. You iterate on a closed time frame so you don't run out the clock, and then you decide on what you do.

Tyson Mutrux 00:25:24 You try a whole bunch of different things until you find the one that feels like play to you, looks like work to others. You can't lose at it. Get some leverage. Try to find some practical application of it and go into that. And then where you live, where you live really constrains and defines your opportunities. And I think they put a lot less thought into that one than the other two.

Tyson Mutrux 00:25:43 I thought that was really good. I really and so I can put the the videos in the short in the show notes for everybody, but I thought there were some really good messages in the messages in, in those. And so from the two way door and then this one, these were two really impactful videos, I thought that, hopefully you got something from I thought that was a really good way to, to think about decision making. So that's why I wanted to bring that up. But I'm moving a little quicker because I want to be able to revisit before we get to our the to before we get to the Yellow Pages, I want to revisit the the visit comet.

Tyson Mutrux 00:26:24 And that way, we can see kind of what what comets up to and see if it, did anything. Okay. So it's that's a little disappointing. for those of you that are watching, you can see why. For those of you listening it, we we it stopped at the trigger. It stopped the trigger. But then what it did is it created it gave me a lot of other information. It says what I've completed created workflow monthly schedule to Zoho click. It did type that in. Well yeah it did type that in as the name of it. It added the schedule trigger and then it says saved and activated the workflow. I don't know why it would activate the workflow. That's kind of a silly thing to do. but it did. What remains to finish ad Google calendar node to fetch all events. Add code note to format the months schedule into a readable form message at http http request node to send it to click. So click step by step to finish inside. So it gives me a step by step guide.

Tyson Mutrux 00:27:33 And it also gives me the JavaScript which is good. So the code node what it will what it allows me to do so for its message. But I can just copy this code in that it's given me and into that node. And then it'll, it'll do the work and then I can test it all against. So I'd say a little disappointing that it did not finish it. But you know, like I said before, this is something that we were testing out. I didn't know what I was going to do. I was I was impressed that it even did the scheduled trigger. that was so that I'm actually satisfied with just that, to be honest with you. All right. Then the last thing I want to talk about is this is I'm not going to share the post on this one. I don't need to. But what it was is, It's it makes me think this is more for. This is both for the older attorneys that remember the Yellow Pages and whenever they were phased out. And for the younger attorneys that weren't around during that time, I was in that sort of back into yellow Pages where they still existed.

Tyson Mutrux 00:28:41 I remember an attorney tried to get me to buy. He was under contract. He tried me to get me to buy that contract. You know, after the fact, I realized he was trying to screw me over. To be honest with you. But luckily, I did not do it. But I do remember when Yellow Pages were starting to kind of be on the way up. At one point, though, it was the deal, right? It was the deal. And now, however, we are in this spot. Weird spot where SEO for for most of us, all we've known is SEO, right? And like or even if even if you were around during the yellow Pages, you remember the yellow pages. But then you remember how big SEO became and how important SEO was. And now we are on the back. I think we're on the back end of that, where Google has become the Yellow Pages. The. That doesn't mean that Gemini is not going to replace what it had, right? It's not.

Tyson Mutrux 00:29:43 That doesn't mean, but we are probably on the back of the Yellow Pages where Google's the SEO part of it is on the way out, and what is you want to replace it is the LMS, and this post is about that. Now what they are doing is they are promoting a product, which I'm going to ignore that part of it. And but I thought that the message was spot on. So here is here's part of the post. So Google currently drives $2.4 $4 trillion of commerce in five years, $1 trillion of that will shift to ChatGPT. That's fast. It's going to happen faster than that. It's I talked about this last week. It's happening faster than what people are predicting. They can't. People have been talking about five years for a while, and then three years. It's going to be faster than that, I promise you. becoming ChatGPT number one recommendation could be worth $100 million plus to your business. For law firm owners, it'll be less than that, but it's still going to be a significant chunk.

Tyson Mutrux 00:30:44 Here's what should terrify every CEO. ChatGPT hit 700 million weekly users growing forex year over year. 47% of consumers already use answer engines like ChatGPT to research purchases. ChatGPT handles 1 billion plus queries daily. That's one eighth of Google a current growth rates. AI assistants will drive 30% of all product decisions by 2029. Whoa. If your company generates greater than a million from SEO. You're facing an existential threat. Ranking number one on Google will soon be as relevant as ranking number one in the Yellow Pages. Okay, this is why this. That's why I brought this up. Here's the paradigm shift in the SEO era. You optimize articles to rank for keywords, but answer engines don't crawl your SEO optimized pages. They form opinions from authentic discussions on Reddit, niche forums, and community blogs. The brands dominating these conversations become their default recommendations. Every company built on SEO is about to watch its distribution channel evaporate. Yeah, that's the bulk of the post. And why I, want to bring it up there.

Tyson Mutrux 00:31:59 I guess I'll add I'm gonna add this. There's a part in here that I think would be beneficial. So in under 12 months, over 2000 marketers at companies like ramp, US Bank, indeed, MongoDB, DocuSign and chime have used, this product to monitor how we answer engines, describe their brand, identify which Reddit threads and forms shape AI opinions in their category. Drive up to 700% increases in eye referrals and then generate six figure revenue directly from AI recommendations. I'm not. The reason I'm not mentioning the product is because I have not tested it. I don't know if it's any good. I don't want people. I don't want to give some sort of free advertising to a product that's garbage. I don't know if it's good or not. So that's why I'm not mentioning it. But it is a it is a very valuable lesson to start. I've talked about this in the past. I've talked about how to do it in the guild. I've given a guide on how to make sure that you've got your your website set up for the LMS, which will also help you in your SEO as well.

Tyson Mutrux 00:32:51 But, shifting your hat to start adjusting your sites, how you're creating your content, all of that, to make it more, make them more friendly for LMS. So we need to start focus on that. And I will continue to remind you all about this because it's that important. I don't want to be in five years, you will say. I wish I would have started sooner. Start now. Really, really important. But that is all I have for this week's show. Hopefully you enjoyed it. I had a little fun with with comment. Hopefully you will have some fun with it too. But have a great week everybody, and we will see you.

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