 Mike Hayes, how are you doing? Nineteen. First time chat. I hope you're doing well. This is tea with honey and lemon. Okay. Any math tips for people like me with autism that struggle with special ed? I said, oh dude for sure. I got my specialty actually. I just ended up in this way. Over the years just teaching teaching what happened basically with our current indoctrination centers. I don't call them education centers anymore. Indoctrination centers. What they've done is close the box. Tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter, tighter. So anyone that doesn't fit inside their box, they say, oh they're on a spectrum. So they kick them out. They say, oh you need special education. You're learning differences. You're this, you're this, you're this, you're this. They don't consider the whole indoctrination system as the problem. They consider the students to be the problem. So basically all of these students coming out. I used to function within, I had a couple of teachers I bounced off with and stuff like that. But slowly all the students that are being put outside the box, I would start dealing with. And what I found basically is any students that are outside this spectrum, and you call the on the spectrum, right? And that's what the going terminology is on my part of the world right now. Oh, you're on a spectrum. Whatever that means, right? So any students that are on the spectrum, I've sort of become very specialized in that. I'm very good at teaching students that are on the spectrum, right? And this is what I found. Brilliant. Okay. Most of my students that are on a spectrum, except for the ones that have from alcohol, fetal syndrome. There's a certain segment of students that I've had where they have, you know, unfortunately, their mothers were drinking when they were pregnant. So they have alcohol, fetal syndrome, stuff like this. Outside of that, most of my students that are on the spectrum, they just want information fed to them fast enough. So it doesn't slow down their processing speed, right? So for sure. And let us know if, Mike, if there's anything that you've had a hard time grasping, let me know what it is. And maybe I can throw in a fill in a gap that'll make it go, make it all fall together, right?