 Matt, I am not considered high value if I am disabled and can't work. You know, not being able to work or not working is just ridiculous. I mean, like thinking that you're not valuable because you don't work, there is a study that was done. I was just reading about it today. I can't remember exactly what it was talking about specifically, but what they said in it as one of the ending conclusions is that most men absolutely don't care about your job, how much money you make or anything like that. Your job has nothing to do with your value. It's women that are concerned about men who have jobs that are better than theirs, right? That's what is high value for women, is a man who has a job and has financial resources. For most men, they don't care about your job. If you have one, it's cool and they like it and they're happy for you and all that kind of stuff, but it's not something that determines your value in his eyes, right? That's a thing that the feminine determines is valuable, right? His resources, his security is kind of creating this shelter and this environment for her to be in. That's a feminine thing to look for, not a masculine thing. A masculine doesn't care about financial security from outside sources because he's creating that dome of security for you. Just remember that.