 So this is the funny thing because recently in the past year or so I have kind of slowed down writing for other reciters Because I just felt like I wasn't anymore writing for myself. I was just writing to Of course like serving mom saying like I said before it's a very broad term and it's very important By the same time I felt like I was just writing too much for others and not enough for myself I wasn't enjoying it anymore I wasn't writing because I had the emotive feel to do so I was writing because there was a message coming up and the reciter needed a poem And you know, yeah, it is what it is. Why is that changed? Again, I think it all comes back to where you are at the time You know in your life in regards to the poetry all both of our creative arts All they do is they reflect who we are and reflect who we are at certain periods of our life Right. So right now I'm in a period where I feel like I've done You know a lot in terms of the the poetry world and what I want to do now Is just do things that reflect myself things that I enjoy right about what I enjoy You know right about things that interest me right about things that are emotive to me And like I said, I'm sure I'll come back to Writing for reciters. I mean and there was a time where you know, there was like a switch in my mind You tell me to write poem I put the switch on and I could just turn out versus for you now It's very rusty. I'll turn it on. Yeah, as you know, there are times you've actually saved me But now you turn the switch on and it's very rusty. It's not working You have to sit there for like an hour two hours thinking about what I want to do But at the same time come from exactly it's not it's not it's not a second nature anymore You know, I mean, it's always going to be a second nature But it's not a second nature in that way But it's good because it means that the poems that do come out like you've seen recently For example, some of the ones like the door for car one, you know, like when it does come out It's quality as over quantity, you know, and and and that's what I'm going for now I suppose eventually what I'm aiming to get towards is the is the balance between the two But again, you're always fluctuating throughout your life with your creative ideally Which one would you choose over the other? I'm very happy with where I am today. Yeah. Yeah, but I do miss churning out versus You know, I've got no pads of just like poem off the poem off the poem And if you see the books, you know, there's just You wonder how someone has that much time to write them in. Yeah, that many poems Um, you know, like it's it's great because I then because of the amount of poems that you've written you put it into Into books, uh, hardbacks that I can actually pick up and and read or even on my phone as well It saves me from Bothering you in a sense because I I because I know you've got a busy lifestyle And I know for example, I have a specific deadline and I know that because of your priorities It's probably difficult. So I could just go back to to the books and actually anyone who asks me For for poems. Yeah. Um, I say to them. Well, look you have five Quality quality books there where you can and every single scenario within the Shi'a world You couldn't pick up a poem and recite So so it's great. And as you said as a legacy, it's it's it's perfect for people to to leverage off when it comes to their their recitation So that's that's that's amazing