 halter top. Hey Chih-chou, sorry if this this deviates but what what your advice do you have? What advice do you have for someone who is working in a field that they don't get satisfaction from anymore? I know that I need to transition but the idea of doing so is terrifying since I have no idea how long it would take to do so while working full-time. Halter top, start the transition process. Don't be in a rush to do it. Make sure you're enjoying the process, the transition process into whatever field that is interesting, interesting you at the time, right? So you're here doing something that you don't like. Let's assume you find this field here that you're interested in. Start doing some work there. See if you like it. Test the waters. Maybe you're not gonna like this. So you can't do a full transition from here to here. Take the hit that you're gonna take financially and emotionally, your energy level to do this transition and then spend some time here all of a sudden decide that you don't want to be here either. So don't do it that way. We all have bills to pay. So you need to have your revenue coming in. So do your work here. The first thing you've done, you've realized that you don't want to be here, okay? If you don't want to be here, if you have a nest egg then you can take a break. If you don't have a nest egg, like a serious nest egg, right? Then one of the things you should include in this by the way I should mention, reduce your expenses big time. Reduce your expenses. You're gonna find out like don't eat out as much. Don't drink out. Don't blow money. Don't go gambling. Don't do things that blow your savings, right? So build up your savings and then what you're gonna find out when you reduce your expenses is your savings are gonna accumulate faster and faster. Now take some of those savings and try out different fields that you want to be in, right? If you find one that you want to spend some time in, start spending more time in there slowly. If you're able to start generating revenue there, then you can start cutting back on this. Do not cut back on this completely and then try to go into this completely unless you have an amazing safety net that includes money in the bank, social network, family, place that you can live for an extended period of time that you know is safe, right? Do you know what I'm saying? I hope that's helpful, okay? For me, I had to do those transitions. The main one was going from geophysics to teaching mathematics but to me that was sort of circumstances brought me to that point.