Hello, hello, very good, I learned that I can speak for two minutes, then let's go. Look, I already got a job working with people who have this disorder of the spectrum of autism. And we already know that the people we have are not disorders. It was before and probably now an advantage of evolution. There is a reason that many people are now doing that. I don't know anything about it. It's something very funny, but it's necessary. And that's why we have to embrace our differences, our diversity. I'm bilingual, I was born here. I don't speak Spanish, but I'm not a Mexican. I'm Spanish, or Basque, and French, and Scots, and Slovak, and a little like eighth American native. And then, I'm well mixed, my mom is Dominican, Morena, and my dad looks like a red man, right? And me, well white, raw. Well, the most thing for me, I'm thinking about my lessons and all that. I have a age range of 3 to 20, one for my students and I'm thinking why I don't want to leave this autism. Why do I like to have it? Because my mind is well illuminated. I already studied 18 languages and also medicine and organic chemistry, something very good for me and paleo-archeology. I don't want to leave that, my mind is so open, so free, that I can do those things, it's easy, right? But now I'm studying a law because I'm a part of this HMO and I'm going to have a lot of money, right? And the other thing then is that the worst, the worst for me is that I'm a little bit clumsy, a little bit clumsy, very clumsy, right? and this can be left.