 Yeah, so I've had four near-death experiences. Five, if you count one from a month and a half ago I was in a car accident and the car was totally hit two trees. I feel like I have nine lives, but I also feel like I have this extreme focus on every, where do you spend every minute? How do you spend every minute? What are you doing to make that minute productive? And if it's not, you need to change something. And so there's tons of tools and tricks and methodologies and everything out there. And I think largely everybody is different and every company is different. No one size fits all. But that's why we built ClickUp so flexible and customizable. It's honestly, it's the good and the bad of ClickUp. We don't have an opinion on how you work. So you can flex it and mold it to whatever you want to build. But at the same time, you have to do that. You kind of have to build yourself. And so I think those near-death experiences contributed how much I care about productivity, how much I care about efficiency. And certainly if I hadn't had them, when meetings aren't engaging, you're just browsing. ClickUp would not exist.