And I don't think you can have one without the other. Right. So, so the classic way of talking about this is to say, well, you know, if you, If you open up an iPhone and you look at the box, it will say designed in Cupertino, California. In reality, it's not necessarily even designed in Cupertino, California anymore. It's increasingly designed in the place that's manufacturing at. This idea that we can separate the making of things from the innovating of things is, I think, totally farcical. (13:48–14:03)
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