 the best piece of advice that anyone in the music industry has ever given you. I'll go first. So I actually have two. When I first ever quit my job to become a music marketer full-time, my mentor told me this. He said it's always the cheapest clients who are the most work. And I gotta tell y'all that's been the truest thing I've ever heard. Like, second piece of advice I've ever gotten, I think it was at like a conference or something. I remember the advice was if you are working harder than the artist that you're supposed to be working for, you're in a bad relationship. So basically like if the artist isn't working as hard as the people behind them, the manager, the publicist, the marketing team, the production team, then it's basically a dead-end relationship. That's also been one of the truest things I've ever heard.