loved it, and i really was excited to work with eric and larry and sergei, but there was this totally nonjobidn't have a job really. >> that's right. >> and so i had a chart of all my criteria. >> this is, by the way, typical of sheryl. she has all these detailed analyses. >> spread sheet for my job, and google met none of them, and my other offers met all of them, and i came and met eric for lunch, but look at my chart. [laughter] eric put his happened on my paper, and he said don't be an idiot, which is excellent career advice. [laughter] i mean, that alone was worth the price of admission to this. [laughter] but then he said what is the best career advice i have ever heard, and then he said get on a rocket ship. you said google is a rocket ship. yes, you right, we don't know what you're going to do exactly, but if you're offered to see a rocket ship, don't ask what seat. because eric said when industries are doing well, everyone in those companies thrive, and when industries and companies aren't doing well, people don't do as well. extrapolating from that, the advice i give is go where yo