I don’t see it as anything other than giving people what they want. They want to belong to something. They want to be considered good at something. They want to be known by people. They want to be appreciated by people. Um, and this is a very simple place to do that. And, so, I think ultimately what it gives people is a voice. And I’m not -- I don’t know what kind of voice. I, I have no idea what kind of person they really are. But they can -- if they want to say something to 100,000 and have them listen, they can do it and they can do it really fast. Um, if they want to tell people -- if they want -- we’ve had players just rise up and they want to change the rules and we have to listen to them. So, it’s, uh, it’s, eh, it’s a, it’s something -- it’s a simpler, simpler group. It’s a simpler society. It’s a, it’s just what’s your progress. If you look, if you look at the real world it’s, well, how do you look? How old are you? How tall are you? How much do you weigh? Where do you come from? Are your family -- is your family rich? Are you poor? Did you go to Harvard or did you go to community college? This is what level are you? Are you level 23 or level 24? So, it -- For a lot of people, and I think most people, it’s closer to the way the world should be than the way the world is. Um, eh, I think it’s closer to the way the world used to be than where it is right now. I think the current world is made for robots not for people and you can see it with robots replacing them in the factories. I think that UN said something that 50% of the world is going to be unemployed by 2050 because of robots. So, if it’s not made for h-, world -- humanity is deciding that humans aren’t good enough anymore. They can’t work efficiently enough. They’re not fast enough. They’re saying 50% of the world is not fast enough. They can’t work fast enough. So, what are they going to do? Well, you’re j- -- the whole world is telling them that they’re not good enough anymore. Just bec- -- you’re alive, yeah, and you need to eat and all those things, but, you know, you’re not that special. You’re just a regular guy and no one’s even going to know when you’re gone. You go inside the game -- we had a guy inside of our game he had, uh, brain cancer and he died, he died playing the game. It was really sad. But he had thousands of people say RIP on his comment wall, thousands. People that he never met before and he played the game in his, in his hospital bed, uh, ‘til he passed. And that’s -- I mean, I, who says RIP. People die in hospitals all day long. You don’t see thousands of people doing that for them. You don’t even see anybody doing it. Um, you know, I, I wouldn’t be surprised if -- you know, I bet you if you looked at, uh -- just anyways, I, I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s, uh, if that was the, if he, if he just maybe, uh, the RIP’s weren’t as meaningful as his parents and his friends, but just the sheer amount is something to behold. Um, and the game gave him a really simple place for him to have progress and, and meet pe-, likeminded people. Uh, that’s the really powerful thing. it’s just go outside and try to do the same thing. Go outside and hang outside for six months every day. Try to make 5,000 friends that’ll miss you when you’re gone. That’s pretty dang -- I mean, that sounds impossible, right? Just saying it sounds impossible. It’s like how the hell am I going to do that? People don’t like me. I’m the wrong person. They don’t like the way I look, the way I talk. And the game it’s just can you participate. Uh, so, I, I think people appreciate that and I don’t, I don’t know what that’s supposed -- I don’t know if that’s supposed to be good or bad or I don’t know. I think it’s, uh, just a natural, natural reaction to the way the world is going.