 The judging is objective and a power to think competition. You know, we were talking about insecurities. Let's say you always in, you were always insecure about your butt. You thought you needed a bigger butt. You want to build a bigger butt. So you've been bodybuilding and your friends and family members come up to you and say, you know what, your butt is actually grown. It's actually looking a lot better. You're like, you know what, I'm going to go do a show. Then you go on stage in the world of bodybuilding. Let's say you get fifth place. You're like, okay, that's pretty good. You come down, you go up to the judge. This is what you're supposed to do. Hey, can I improve upon your glutes? Ooh, that insecurity got me right in there. I thought I built them up. You are magnifying these insecurities because the judge tells you specifically what didn't look so perfect. The judge's job in powerlifting to make sure that you complete the exercise properly. That's all the judge does. The weight that you lift is what determines whether or not you win. So no, there's no judge in powerlifting that goes up to you and says, yeah, congratulations on your big list, but you need to work on your, your, your waist or we need to develop your biceps. Like nobody cares. Thank you.