 I'm kind of against magic bullets, which is this idea that we can just go, hey, press that. Oh, we really want to have gotten you. We want to have gotten you. Or I'm a millionaire. And I think that's maybe how, maybe that's how investing is spoken about. It's how dating is often spoken about in the world of social media. That creates a problem because it creates unrealistic expectations. If you have unrealistic expectations in your day-to-day life and process of engaging with dating, you're not gonna meet those expectations, then you're gonna find your motivation suffers and you're gonna find it harder to engage again with the topic. So a lot of the work we do as coaches is to help people to develop motivation. So they can go, right, I might not become a millionaire or find a long-term partner or just have a rewarding single life overnight. But how can I do day-to-day processes around this, which I'm gonna find enjoyment in anyway, even if I'm not on my ultimate goal yet.