John Nosta
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And that reflects very, very much as to what Scott was saying is, come on, sit down, gather around.
And I think that's the essence of where technology is going today.
It becomes personal.
It becomes connected.
And probably the most interesting word here is iterative, that we have an engaged conversation.
So I'm going to stop there and take a breath.
Yeah.
And you were going in that field until... I was a smart aleck, I guess.
But it wasn't because I was smart.
It was because I was interested.
It's because I had a real unique interest and connection with things like physiology and biology and stuff like that.
So my early path took me to what was going to be medical school.
And it's just too hard.
The nature of medicine today is very regurgitory.
Class is, here's the cranial nerves.
Here's a book on anatomy.
Now, next week, we're going to have a test.
So you memorize it, and then you're going to regurgitate it, or you're going to be a sponge, and they squeeze it out after that test.
So for me, it didn't really align with my interests.
I tend to be more of a creative or strategic thinker.