Speaker 2
specifically for those chaos, but also it's sure as fuck interesting. Oh, yeah. You talk about crypto web three, which I am very, very deep down rabbit hole into. And it's like that's going to change everything. Like even a family friend of mine who's you know, pretty tech illiterate, it's just like asking me to help him invest in crypto. He's just like, yeah, he's like, it's like, it's obvious to me, like this is the future. This is the future, like with an inflation or anything. And I'm like, wow. All right. He's talking about it. Like the paradigm is shifting. And there's just so much that's happening. What crazy Josh,
Speaker 1
can we cut for I got a piece so yeah, we cut for two minutes so forth. Like I don't need a long break. All right. And we're
Speaker 2
back. We took a break and we're, where do you see like, what do you think the winners and the losers are going to be over the next like decade? And I want to follow that up with an even longer term perspective. But we're the next like 10 years based on what you're seeing, just really how the trends that you see in immigration, like, who do
Speaker 1
you think the winners of the season? Well, we're talking about our type of individuals. So we talk about companies or we talk about industries or we talk about countries. I'm thinking more like countries
Speaker 2
because like, you mentioned Canada being very up there. United States hit or miss, you know, depending on who's in the office, I guess. But and then Australia, you mentioned, like making a lot of gains in that area. Vietnam is one that I know a couple people that have been going through the process of there. And it's a
Speaker 1
little difficult, they found just because I've heard that Vietnam has a little bit of a tech boom going on. I don't know the full details. These are kind of just like rumblings I get. But usually when I hear like two or three rumblings of the same country, like, okay, it's probably probably semi accurate. But for what I'm hearing, Vietnam is starting to spit out a lot of very talented grads. And, you know, some good talent. And what ends up happening too is in countries like that, where there may be less established, they then start going to school in other countries, right? So like a lot of a lot more now. So over the last couple of years, those, you know, Vietnam citizens will go to the US for a masters, Canada for a masters, whatever. And then they'll start, you know, working at a, at a big company or, you know, start a good career or go back to Vietnam and start a startup, you know, blah, blah, blah.