 So for this last YouTube tutorial video, I thought I'd end on the most important lesson that I've learned through this whole process. And it's a lesson I think a lot of particularly artistic people usually struggle with. And that lesson is you should chase improvement, not perfection. Perfection is impossible, which means you'll never get there. And by proxy, the more time you spend on chasing it, the faster you're going to run into diminishing returns. My brother told me about a cool lesson he learned from art school from a pottery sculpting professor where the teacher ran an experiment where after showing the students the basics in one class, he assigned the students one perfect pot in which they had four months of the rest of the semester to complete. And in the other class, he assigned those students 100 small pots within the same amount of time. And what ended up happening was overall, the second class with the small pots ended up with a better quality pot on their 100th attempt than the class who had a whole semester to work on one pot. And that is because the second class was able to more quickly learn from their mistakes and rapidly implement improvements, test and execute various ideas until by the 50th pot, most of their work looked better than the people who were tunnel visioning to make their first perfect project. And I believe this lesson translates to YouTube extremely well, you will learn a lot more and a lot faster by making 100 small videos in four months than making one epic two hour perfect video in the same amount of time. So if there's one thing you take from this entire series, just remember that chasing perfection is the equivalent to running away from failure. But what people don't realize is perfection can only possibly be created from the experience of failure. So don't be afraid of failure because failure is just an opportunity to improve. And ultimately in the long run, I think it's also just a much more healthy and realistic goal to have. So I hope this series was helpful. Thank you so much for watching. And as always, I hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.