00:00I definitely think so. They should be opening more channels of communication because of the
00:03isolation. Call centers, besides having our internet redundancy, electricity, and immediate
00:09IT support, that's the brick and mortar. But come on, my friend, you know about Synergy,
00:13and we're talking about a very active, engaged, you know, environment where people are professional
00:19speakers. So if I was sitting in between you and Kathleen, and we're all making great phone calls,
00:24you know, the high fives are in a plenty. We're having fun and talking about it at lunch over
00:29pizza. And so I'm missing that, my friend. I loved walking the roads and stopping and giving you a
00:36thumbs up because Peter's crushing it, or listening to Kathleen get additional referrals. I mean, that's
00:41what makes leaders and aces and champions. And so when you're by yourself, sure, you'll save time
00:48and money and spend more hours with your family and have those comforts. But there is that sort of get
00:54up and go mentality of straightening your tie and fixing your hair and catching the train on time.
01:00When you get those things in motion, it's like dominoes. Those are the little things that when
01:05you come to the office, you're already in motion. And when you just roll out of bed and get on
01:09the
01:09phone, you might be off a little bit. So I can see the difference sometimes, Peter, with people like
01:15the fire from the show. I love you guys. So let's go. We've got one new traffic maker.
01:18Hello.
01:18This is what I'm going to realize
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01:20Hello.
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