We support a lot of, and have supported a lot over time, a lot of the sports programs in town. Donating to every function that goes on in the town from little kids up to high school kids. But being part of your town, educating them on the benefits of chiropractic, educating them on the benefits of overall health and wellness and the vitalism that we as chiropractors enjoy ourselves. Why would we keep that gift to ourself? When we're living our own healthy lifestyles, why would we not want to share that with the people in our community and help be a part of their [inaudible 00:37:33] to raise healthy children. But a lot of it is education, and it's what I call sweat equity. It's being out there, being present, being a part, give give give rather than sitting back and expect to be take take take. You're so refreshing and it's really nice because we go back to, you have to understand the why we do what we do, and then become a master of the how we do what we do. And when you talk about outreach and being part of the community, one of the phrases that has stuck with me for probably 25 years is, outflow creates inflow. And it doesn't always come back. You know people put stuff out to get back, and as you said, you really need to go and give not put out to get back, but to give. And when you do it for the right reasons and from, I like to say from your heart, it always comes back. It may not come back directly from there, but I know that if you go and do a lecture somewhere, maybe nobody signs up and runs to you to come into your office. But all of a sudden you get back to the office and you had a dozen new phone calls of people that want to come in to you that never happened before. So outflow always creates inflow and getting involved and doing it for the right reasons, I respect and appreciate. And that has nothing by the way to do with a pediatric practice, it has everything to do with your practice and whatever focus you want to make on that practice. And last but not least, I just want to touch on not necessarily you, but you mentioned these kids are subjected to all kinds of things that maybe 30, 40, 50 years ago we weren't subjected to. Whether it be the enormous amount of toxic vaccination that they get, and this isn't a vaccination show. The amount of drugs that they get. As you said, maybe they wind up developing an infection in their ears, there's so many reasons from a structural perspective that that can happen. The foods, rather than breastfeeding I actually saw something on TV ... Actually it was on YouTube of a TV show that this woman came on how breastfeeding is bad for you. So we'll give them chemicals instead. So all of these things that happen, and yet we have chiropractors that want to put drugs in our own profession. But we do have to get to these kids with whatever it takes. As a chiropractor I believe it's our moral responsibility to educate as you talked about. Your community, the families in your community, your patients, as to how getting those little ones in gives them the greatest potential for their health moving forward. And you've demonstrated that over and over again. And today you were so precise in the message and I really appreciate that. And maybe we'll be revisiting again on a situation like this, but I just wanted you to know how much I appreciate all of what you shared with the audience and how much
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