 I'm gonna, all the good stories start with the struggle. So to Tyler Perry's the world, everybody in the world. You gotta go through something, you have to, but Tyler was in a car sleeping, homeless, everything. He could have been like, I'm just gonna rob this liquor store and give me some money. No, the long game was he acted, learn how to do plays, and then later on, is who he is today. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gonna talk. You know, so just going back into it, I see you, you know, like when I think about, you know, the way that you, you know, far as King George, all these different people that which are early on, magic, you know, the whole, the whole movement for that to are you. Did you ever see it going where, you know, like to where you guys elevated and elevated and kept going to where, you know, hell, next thing you know, y'all the biggest thing, y'all put out more music than anybody in one year. Did you ever see that coming? I did, because I think when you consisted, like we were, you gonna win eventually because we was like everywhere. We'll be getting, we'll be doing shows for free chicken sandwiches. We'll be opening up for anybody, you know, and so that kind of drive with the music, it was just gonna catch up at some point. Not how we caught up, we didn't know that, but we know it was gonna catch up at some point, yeah. Wow. So, you know how I see a lot, cause the reason why we do what we do in my mind is to help people, especially kids who are watching these shows that can learn which way to go, which way not to go and so forth. So, as a kid growing up, and you know, a lot of people are like, I wanna be a rapper, I want a star, I'm gonna want all of this. Looking back on your life and now experiencing all of that because like for me, I wouldn't want any of that because I see there's no privacy. I see that you can't just walk down the street and yes, you have a lot of fans who love you and they're gonna come and you love the love but with love comes hate. Yes, sure. And you have people who, especially in today's society, clout. They'll just do something just because they wanna record it and become somebody, although the way in which they got it is not really stand up. Okay, gotcha. You know, so knowing all of this now, would you change anything? Nah, I wouldn't change it because I mean, right now, that's the thing everybody's doing, trying to get rich quick, coming up with schemes, whatever, but me, I think it's better to be known than not known but how do you use being known is the difference. So me, I use it for my advantage so I feel like people listen to me but they listen to me because of my story but also because of who I am. So if I can get to somebody and be able to share a story where they listen to me because of who I am, that's worth it. Like I was talking to my friend from Chicago and he was just showing me some stuff where Danny just killing each other back and forth. A lot of people out there that I got love for and all that. And so, and I want to tell some of these kids, this is real talk right here. I was young, so when I first started out, I was 15 or 14. I think my first song was, Ghetto's Trying to Kill Me. And I was young, but I was in the streets too. So I was trying everything to do to really get in trouble, like, where I'd never come home again. But I want to tell the young kids. Purposely. Purposely, like I thought, well, I thought I was just like bad. I didn't know any better. I was reaching out the wrong way. And so I want to tell the kids, man, today they taking you away. So remember back in the days used to be like, if you was 18, you was an adult. But now they're like, they're getting kids up out here 14, 15, as a child as an adult. And I just wanted to say like, that curve that you was having before, like, oh, I can mess up when I'm 14, 15, 16. But when I'm an adult, I'm a change. You can't do it anymore, right? So it's a lot of young men that's gonna get caught up, maybe even get killed, but also go to jail for like 50 years. So you go from 16 to 50 years in prison. You ain't live yet. But I want to tell them like, cause I was that person where I didn't know nothing. Stop caring about what people who don't matter care. So meaning this part, right? So if you ain't got no money in your pocket, I know you want the latest Jordans or latest shoes, but you can't afford it. So don't try to do nothing that's gonna get you those shoes. Cause a little out of shoes is gonna be old. You do something right now, you might end up getting 50 years. Them shoes would be looking like, you know, old Corvette by the time you come out. So just take it patiently. Be patient because, okay, let's say yourself. So you at 16 is the way different you is now. But what if you messed up at 16 and you wouldn't be here with us today doing what you're doing now? They gotta see that transition where I'm riding for my hood or my boys. That's short. Worrying about what I got on. That's short. Don't be afraid to get a job at McDonald's. Don't be afraid to catch the bus if you got to. Don't be afraid to, you know, sling loose papers. You know, I know it ain't glamorous, but your goal is to be having longevity in your whole life. It don't stop like one day. So most people take a reaction for one day. Oh, I'm broke. I need some money. Let me just stick this, no, and then you gone. So your goal is, man, all the good stories start with the struggle. So the Tyler Perry's of the world, everybody of the world. Gotta go through something to have something to talk about. But Tyler was in a car sleeping, homeless, everything. He could have been like, I'm just gonna rob this liquor store and give me some money. No, the long game was he acted, learn how to do plays, and then later on is who he is today. Now, if he could have just did that thing, I don't know how much work you gotta be recovering on a million at least. So what is that guy who was sleeping in his car was like, I'm sick, everybody's just looking at me crazy. Let me go get this. Now we'll never see Tyler. So the goal is to be consistent in your life and don't worry about if you gotta take a crazy job. They'll forget it later on when you become rich. So if I'm like, wherever I am, if I'm rich, the story's gonna be, oh, I remember you used to be homeless and you didn't have none. That's a good story for anybody. So value the struggles. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Yeah, we gone talk.