 I think they're both pretty all-encompassing in different ways. The motherhood, of course, you're constantly worried about your child just making sure that they're okay. I'm thinking about them constantly. Poverty was kind of the same way. I couldn't go to a grocery store without first budgeting. I had a tally in my mind almost constantly of what bills had been paid, what check was about to go through, how much money would that leave me so can I buy a new dish sponge? And there was just a somewhat constant taking care of my financial situation as much as taking care of my daughter.