 If you work in the music industry, tell us how you got your first job. I'll go first. So I got my start in the industry by interning for a publicist. And I was doing typical internship, sending emails, editing press releases, all that stuff. Fast forward two years later, and he starts a record label with a friend of his that's a millionaire. They ask me if I want to come on an intern for this project as well, and I'm like, of course, why not? So they moved me out to Charlotte, North Carolina. That's why I had to live for this internship. And the very first night on the internship, we had a studio session. So it's me, my two bosses, and maybe like six other people in the studio. And they're all playing music that I'm assuming they have been working on before I got there. One song in particular plays, and they look at me and go, hey, what do you think about this song? I look at them and I go, I'm gonna be honest with y'all. I think it's ass. My boss, there's a millionaire turns to me and goes, would you change your mind if I told you that that's me singing on the song? And I look at him with the old shit face and I'm like, nah, bro, this song is ass. I thought I had fucked up, but they ended up giving me a job by the end of that week. It was because of my honesty.