Jack Carr
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But I think what they don't realize is that that's a blip.
That's a one thing, and then it's back down here.
It's not a boom and then going from there.
You have to continually add value to people's lives, I think, long-term if you're going to build something of substance.
And that's what you have done, obviously.
And it's incredible to watch and to be a part of from the audience side and then to be friends and all that stuff.
From my side, it's fucking weird shit.
But then we see that stuff like with Charlie Kirk and people trying to take advantage of that to get a click.
And I don't know what it is going forward.
When you think about communication in general, and a long time ago, the telephone used to connect us with our grandparents, let's say, states away, used to connect us.
And now the telephone, it disconnects us from that person who's sitting right here next to us on the couch, our spouse or our kids or anything else.
So it used communication, used to connect us, now a communication device
which does obviously a lot more than that, is a tracking device, surveillance device, all these other things.
But it disconnects us from those that we're in the same room with.
And that's a different deal.
And that's why when I look at long term, when we're talking about it, you always remain so hopeful about the future.