I will take questions from the audience and from the eye pad. So for those few people in the room who've never read waber, what's the right way to get started? I would read someone like george ritzer to read about waber because his books are a lot more accessible. If is like reading writ tereis either probability theory from a book in turkish. It only exists in tur Turkish. And i'm not sure if somebody's up dated, because what sort of internet and stuff, we have, 20 first century stuff to bring in. But they're still equally valud like institutions and the way they work. The humans are remarkably human.

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