 acceptance from peers, you know, it's all world-based because it's all external-based. And Jesus comes along and says, your worth is established by God. Nothing that you think or say or do is needed to establish your worth. I mean, it's all the Heavenly Father that is the sole basis for our work. And the pride is always that the ego sticking in there and saying, you can make it you can make a bigger, better, or smaller self. What's it's worth in the preaching to heaven is just make a better and better and better smaller self. And somehow you'll make a big enough one that it'll be worthy and it's really a trust. And then you get the possessions that you thought it'd be. Happy then. Then you get the relationships that you thought we would make. You know, as you see, it's like, I'll be happy when an ego says, keep playing the game, seek but do not find. You know, just kind of keep pursuing. The pride is one of those things. It's like it's so sneaky that you can kind of go round and round and round like in a circle. Like a cat chasing a tail until you find the stuff.