Speaker 2
My mother, another shameless plug. A shameless plug. Well, my mother has done it again. She's written another book. This one might be her best one yet. It's called, Oh No, Not the Home. and Confessions of a Grandmother in Transition. My job of course is to sell it, although honestly they kind of sell themselves at this point. Her last three books have gone to the top of every list because they're great. People Love My Mom. She writes honestly with warmth and great humor about whatever's around her. And what's been around her for the last few years are the people at the Oak Crest retirement community. And I'm telling you, I don't know that anybody else could have made a book about that this funny. I just laughed throughout the whole thing and I know you will as well. I'm kind of leaning into the whole social media element of this because I'm a little worried this election is gonna suck all the air out of the room and it's gonna be tough to get my mom and dad up to New York to promote this thing the way we normally do. So I'm asking people who are fans to please reserve a copy now in advance at mikerow.com/mom's book. Makes it a lot easier to anticipate what we're going to have to do next month when this thing actually hits the shelves. Anyway, mikerow.com/mom's book, reserve your copy of Oh No Not the Home or any of her three previous best sellers. They're all laugh out loud funny. Thanks very much, I appreciate it. He's not only engaged in meaningless work, he's doing it in the ultimate lockdown, to bring it back to where we started. He has no agency. He has no choice. And the only work at his disposal is meaningless. Yeah, that's the essence of soul deadening. And I think the most useful stuff with Frankl is the relative comparative analysis that any one of us have in a bad day. We got a buddy around here called Travis Mills. You might know Travis, he was one of the first quadruple amputees to survive Afghanistan.
Speaker 1
Wow. No, I don't know him.