 So Disney, Prince and Princess, this is actually a good movie. This is actually a good movie because it tells you every hypocrisy about everything in the modern world, but it shows you the primordial archetype of what women want from a man. So, and it's also my favorite film for this. So I remember seeing this, I was like three years old, and it doesn't make sense if you analyze it from a modern perspective. So this is, it's a beast obviously, he's a beast. He is essentially the feminine fantasy of a man where he is untamed and he is wild and he is uncivilized and he is savage. He's savage. Women love violent men. Anyone that's ever been a fighter, anyone that's ever been, if you're a guy where you've been hyper-aggressive. When I was, so I was in jail for two months when I was 18, 19, it was a big joke getting out that you got like the prison pussy bonus because as soon as you got out and you went back to the neighborhood and oh yeah, I just got out of being locked up, oh my god, really? Fuck yeah, I fucking killed a guy actually too. I killed five people. I didn't fucking feel bad about either, I'm fucking psycho. Oh my god, oh my god, really? Yeah, yeah, really. Okay, women love psychos because they're like this because that's a guy he listens only to himself. He listens only to himself. He doesn't need you and in not needing you he can do whatever he wants to you and not needing you and doing whatever he wants to you, you can have any kind of experience you want with him versus the guy that needs you in which case he's already below you. This is a female fancy. This is a woman in an idolized pure form of beauty before she gets wrecked by the world and she gets to take the most psychopathic, narcissistic, beastly guy literally and she gets to turn him into a man and by loving her he is made into a human being. That's the female fancy. So this, it's a good movie. It's a good movie for that reason. Now with this though, unfortunately, is that Disney kept making more movies and then they got more screwed up as they went along. It led to why I called Disney Prince and Princess Archetype which is that's the modern architect today where the girl, she has a checklist of 25 things, of 25,000 things that she wants a man to be and she's checking off boxes and then as she gets to 30, she gets to the wall, 35. That list gets shorter and shorter and shorter until literally became I have a female client of mine. I've known her now for seven years. So I'll take a sidetrack. So her list when I met her, she was 30. It was this running list of I want a good Christian man and he looks like this and he's really tall and really attractive and he's going to treat me this way and I want him to make this much and this is what I'd like my house to look like and I already mentioned my wedding is going to be and this went on and on and on. You get the idea. You want to know her list today, last time I talked to her? I just want somebody that's nice to me. I'm dead serious. That's her list. I just want to meet someone that is nice to me. That was literally her words. How things change. So with this thing, the archetypes, obviously Alpha Fox, Beta Bucks, there is something to this and this was an idea that I want to talk to the role about sometime this weekend since I was Exploreant. There's something to this sort of protector and pregnant archetype versus provider archetype. So the guys that excel at protecting, let's just say athletes physically gifted, those are the ones that almost by default get made into Alphas by women because they're tall and they're the guy that's the, they're the guy that a lot of guys hate where my girlfriend got stolen by the high school quarterback kind of thing. You know, everyone, you see that guy, if you're not that guy, it's a lot of guys that piece of shit. He thinks he's fucking cool just because, you know, all he gets female attention and I don't, you're idiots, of course he gets female attention. My winnie, these women make that into an Alpha because when you're 16, when you're 12 to 20, what's the thing that you look for? Whatever stokes that budding sexuality, which is going to be someone that's primed to breed with and then, you know, provider archetype, then you get a little bit older and realize, okay, that guy that can be with anybody he wants, he's choosing me. I'm not choosing him because that's the real Alpha dynamic. The Alpha picks, the woman doesn't pick. Beta's pick, or Beta's get picked by women. So then you go to more of like the provider archetype and ideally, ideally you get both, ideally you get the asshole, psycho who's crazy and psycho to everybody else, but you, but that, you know, that's not really what, how things typically happen. So with this, wrapping this up to the sort of segue, these things protect and provide, they get formed to a fundamental set of characteristics. So leadership, you have to be able to lead yourself and there's an archetype to that. Strength, violence, these things, these two things are always tied together. For those of you guys who suffer from anxiety and you're just, you're generally nervous, you want to get out of your own head, go.