Indeed, Nabila. Thank you very much, as always, for valuable engagement. The older I get, the more wisdom I gain in learning profound truth that it is our collective shared humanity that matters most in life. And each of us is more alike than we know. In fact, every human being shares about 99.9% of the same DNA. It’s only 0.01% that accounts for genetic mutations that result in factors like skin color and race, for example. We all need to focus more on celebrating our shared humanity, especially with all the madness and chaos happening in this world—which only appears to be getting worse. Sorry for the rant.