 Hey, maybe I do go sign this unfavorable deal that, you know what I'm saying, puts me in something that I don't really want for like a year or two. But if I play it right, my social equity bills, right, I make more connections, I do get some money in my pocket, I'm getting out of the deal anyway. So now I can, you know, at that point, renegotiate something that I want. I hear about like major liberal arts and that's shit all the time, bro. Like, yo, take this shitty deal, build you up, renegotiate, you know what I'm saying? Get the equity. I think we hear so much of the horror stories of people who don't make it out of that situation, right? Cause that's the popular narrative. Like X, Y, Z are assigned shitty deal. And he tank, he fell off, right? But there are a lot of those that I've heard of that have taken those things because and survived. And we just don't hear about that because it worked out for them. So the narrative isn't as strong to like know that they were in this situation or some of them it's like about a ton of narrative gets out. They're already so big or so valuable to like, you don't care anymore. You see the power of playing like what they did.