Transcript: I'm always looking to be around more smart and interesting people who really care about what they do and are not just going through the motions all the time. Yeah, I guess being in computing is like a passion and I want to be around people who are passionate about it. I think the same goes for many of the things that I'm into, surfing or climbing. I want to be around those passionate people in those sports, the people who are psyched about it because I also want to be psyched about it. I don't want to just be like, oh yeah, it's okay. I just do that thing. No, I want to be stoked and yeah, I want to be stoked about like every aspect of my life. So I do want to surround myself with more of those stoked people and yeah, just in every aspect of life. And I can't wait to hopefully have a moment of a breather at least for a little bit tomorrow and maybe go climb or slackline or something and look forward to the weekend where I can maybe take a breather as well and still have plenty of time to think and do a bit of a reset and figure out where I'm at and how I want to move forward and evaluate what I have. And yeah, I don't know if I'll have demo, quote unquote, tomorrow, but I'm feeling the promise right now and feeling the promise may be enough to begin to tell a story and that's exciting. So maybe there is some potential.
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