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...of inherent resilience, but but a good amount of perspective as well. So a a little word nerd sidebar on this, Chris, because you know I'm a word nerd, but I think it's it's relevant about the word resilience, which I think these days sort of seems l
...which I think these days sort of seems like a bit of a soft term. But, like, this is actually a metaphor in itself the way we use it And it it the original meaning of resilience comes from material science,
“One of the chapters in my book is resilience over happiness. Don't you want your kid to be happy? You just want your kid to be happy, right? I couldn't let this small talk moment go.”
...of building resilience long term versus short term. And I think about in the work environment, just like doing the hard thing, you will be better off versus just, like, letting things progress in the
...resilience, and that's what you're hoping for. But you just try a lot of new things. So I don't know. For us, it's a life philosophy. Fantasy football is another area where I can like, you can apply resilience and optionality very well, actually.
...be Free, that resilience is a spiritual principle. Explain that. Yeah. I mean, you think about how we got here. Like, we were born through a resilient effort. The biological makeup of how a sperm reaches a egg, like, there's a fight there. Yeah. Yeah
“European sovereignty is increasingly shaped by technology, capital, and security, not policy alone. The NATO Innovation Fund is investing more than 1 billion across defense, security, and resilience.”
...than 1,000,000,000 across defense, security, and resilience.
“IQM from Finland is selling more quantum computers than any other quantum company in the world. Planet A Foods from Germany is replacing cacao with climate resilient European crops so they are disrupting one of the most vulnerable and deforestation linked supply chains in the world.”
IQM from Finland is selling more quantum computers than any other quantum company in the world. Planet A Foods from Germany is replacing cacao with climate resilient European crops so they are disrupt
...of them of resilience and optionality that you look for in investing. And neither of those are terms that most investors are familiar with. Can you define what you mean by both of them and maybe give a few examples of companies? Sure. On the resilien
...thing Huge. To be building resilience in. I mean,
...is obviously extremely important thing. So, great to be doing this. Yes. Thanks, Reid. I'm super excited too. I feel like these are very challenging times, and we could all use a little bit more resilience right now. And I'm looking forward to giving
and and this is an a a a a a broad oversimplification, so please take it as such. There are two things that we're focused on. One, we've got lots of smart people. These are tools and applications. We're trying to get them into their hands and give th
cleared because we have to deal with regulatory constraints in everything we touch and we do. That's a huge barrier for us. We're just not a company that can say, oh, this is great. Let's try it. We have to have a huge process before we can try anyth
...why this resilience, because it'll be bumpy. Oh, it's so bumpy. Yes. It's so bumpy. And how many of you I can't can't see y'all, but how many of you have ever watched five year olds play football?
...resilience and then how that might translate. Yeah. And so I think related to being a sturdy leader, to make it more concrete, there's two jobs we have as a parent. I think they're the same two jobs we have as any sturdy leader in any environment, an
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