 As Saint Anselm has said, whatever you wish for, you shall immediately have, and whatever you do not wish for will never befall you. That reminds me of something that Saint Augustine said, and this is a significant paraphrasing, I think, but it goes something like this. Love God, and then do what you want. Yeah. And with the idea being, you know, particularly in heaven, since we're talking about the joys of heaven, you only want what is good, and so you get to do whatever you want. He's not saying, oh, go, just have a good time. He's not saying that, but when you love God, your desires are purified, and so your will is only desiring to do his will. So in a sense, you have total freedom then, because you get to do exactly what you want, because you only want the good. And he finishes this chapter with that quote from Saint Anselm, and I think it's just driving point to home to me, that in heaven, there's total freedom. You get what you want.