They Think That It Means Nothing
I think it's because they think that it means nothing. That it's a charade, which it is because I think the thing that nobody wants to talk about is that there's at least one cheater amongst the crowd. At least one.
So you're saying right now, the fact that they're in this agreement, whatever it is, the fact that he's got Qatar and Egypt and all these people on the side, and the fact that they're not bombing each other right now, that is a good thing or a bad thing? I think it's a good thing. I think it's a good thing. I think maybe the world can't digest peace.
They're kind of like, oh wow, what just happened? I mean, it doesn't mean that somebody's not going to benefit from it. I mean, people are going to benefit financially from this. Like that's... From what? From this peace deal.
If they rebuild Gaza, you're talking about one of the best pieces of real estate in the world. Yeah. So what? I mean, that's exactly my point.
So like... People are always going to benefit. Yeah. Okay.
Insiders are going to take advantage of things and they're going to cut deals and, you know, like, do you want to know an ambassador that runs a country or not? I mean, I don't know. Look, it's just the way the world works. I mean, I don't know.
What we have to do is require transparency. And once they don't share transparency, you know, they're a problem. And it's a very hard thing.
We will have governments and politicians show up and I'm going to build a transparent universe. Corporations, I think it's going to actually happen with companies. We're seeing more and more, especially with these new companies, you know, they're being transparent daily.
Like the news or not, right? But transparency solves so many problems, Mike. Mikey, Mike. Transparency, you're right.
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