You're just grinding, you're building, and you're believing in your Fort Momentum. Very proud of you. Congratulations.
Well, thank you, Yonda. And, you know, Ryan, you sparked a little memory there for me, and Yonda, you remember back in those early days of the Genius Room when you were encouraging people to build with the end in mind, right? And I was one of those people that benefited from that. I put a lot of thought into what does KF Media look like fully developed, fully matured, how many people it's going to impact around the world, who's going to benefit from it, and then we went backwards in time and said, okay, where do we start? And we started, and we've been building iteratively.
We've been building with community feedback loops. We've been building and building and building and building, and now it's time to share with the rest of the world what KF Media is all about. We're getting to a point of maturity where we're ready.
And that's another thing, too, that I think founders may have some oversight on is they may try to push their organization or their project too fast because they want to go fast and they want immediate attention. But that's not really capturing long-term value, right? If you want to capture long-term value, you need to be intentional, you need to be strategic, you need to build iteratively, in my opinion, based on my experiences, and you need to be building for the long term. And so we mapped out a 20-year business plan of what that looked like 20 years out, and we're not even three years into it.
Almost three years. June will be three years, so there you go. I remember you saying five years out, ten years out, and I couldn't remember exactly how long you had gone.
I don't even know how I remember that from all those Twitter spaces, but you answered it intentionally, so great. Aw, just like a kumbaya moment. I love it.
Yay! Aw, y'all make me so proud, Geniuses. Let's go over to LTIO. LTIO, welcome to the Genius Space.