[0:12]Oh, Emily. Oh, hi. I just want to say I am sorry for this. I do not agree to calling you. And I can uh. Yes.
[0:28]You know, I'm good. Okay. You know, we are all a little afraid of you. What? Afraid of me? How? Your ideas. They are more new. Maybe they are better. Now you are here and uh maybe we feel we have to work harder. make more money. It's a balance. Exactly, a balance and I think the Americans have the wrong balance. You live to work. We work to live. Yes, it's good to make money, but what you say is success, I say it's punishment. But I enjoy work. And accomplishment, it it makes me happy. Work makes you happy? Yes, I mean it's it's why I'm here for work and look where it's brought me to this beautiful city. Maybe you don't know what it is to be happy. Well, maybe that's a little arrogant. You come to Paris and you don't speak French. That is arrogant. More ignorant than arrogant. let's call it the arrogance of ignorance.
[1:55]I'm sorry if I offended you. Oh, I'm not offended by anything. I see you tomorrow, Emily. hmm? Don't be early. Hmm?



