Rubenstein i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. [rubenstein continues reading onscreen text] james, thank you very much for doing this. Honored to be here, david. Now, you have an accent compared to me. Maybe in australia, you dont have an accent. But you have an australian accent. I assume thats because you grew up in australia. It is. And its also a measure of me being tonedeaf that after 30 years, i havent been able to get rid of it. So i am an only child, so i dont know what its like to be in a big family. But you were in a family of 11 children . We were 12, originally. Twelve children. Yeah. So, what was that like . Two passed away, so we have 10. It was it was actually very noisy. Um. You, i think, learnt a great deal of empathy for others because youre in an environment where something was going bad every day in our household, and something was going good. What part of australia were you growing up in .
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