In episode twenty we sit down with former Two Star Major General Albert Crawford who shares valuable life experience from his 92 years of living. General Crawford graduated from the West Point Military Academy in 1950 and eventually lead the Electronics Division of the Army. While in the military he learned discipline, structure, the value of mentorship, and worked on utilizing the first computers in the tactical army. When his military career ended, he again found himself involved in technology helping Digital Equipment Company strategically enact its vision. While there his direct team commercialized the first electronic mail product. Albert later went on to help American Express install its global credit card processing network. We get the keys to longevity and also pass Albert through The Gauntlet to wrap up the show.