 So being Frank, as a creative, and I'm sure you've shared this as well, we have very, very fragile, we have very bad self-esteem, right? So the minute we feel like people don't care about art anymore, we feel like, you know, what's the point of doing it, kind of, you know, not completely, but like, let's be honest, you know, there's some, there's like an inner anxiety to our art, you know, it's like when you don't get that many likes on Facebook, I know it sounds really, you know, you're right. When you don't get an invite to a certain place, you're like, okay, what's going on? Do I not matter anymore? You know, and that is ultimately the ego, which is a very bad thing, but at the same time, it's a creative anxiety that you have as well, you know, you're like, okay, I have a talent, and I want to express it, but people don't, people aren't, I wouldn't say they wouldn't care about it, but they're not appreciating it, you're not appreciating it, it's not affecting them anymore, you know what I mean? So I'm like, okay, what's the point of even doing it then? You know what I mean? People become numb to it, people become numb to it, and it's like, you know, people are saying, oh, that's great, but no one's saying, wow, that changed my life. And as someone who, as a creative who exerts your creative talent onto someone else, that's what you want, because it's something that's changing your life, so you want it to change their life as well.