 Yeah, so I mean, I do think that that despite what I said before and despite what you said just now I think that that purpose and soul's purpose there they can be really useful concepts, especially when in the development of the soul we reach a point sometimes where the the the story the relationship the work like everything that had contained us becomes confining and maybe like 10 years ago it was liberated and developmental but not anymore. So there's a moment where we feel that yeah, I'm not living my purpose. I'm not living a meaningful life. I'm not expressing and discovering who I am. I'm not being useful to the world. This is one of the core needs that drives the search for purpose. We're not here just to survive. You know, we are here to to contribute to something that we hold as meaningful and beautiful and alive and anytime that we're not doing that and that could take a form that is different from anything. It doesn't have to be like some grand fit. You know, it could be very, very personal, very intimate. It could be service to just one person, one being, one baby or it could look like something, you know, where you can tell yourself you're saving the world and doing something important but but whatever it is, it has to be a commodious receptacle for the gifts that are coming online because that's another thing that, you know, we develop certain gifts. We become masters at using them and then at some point there's a new development that wants to happen. New gifts that are coming online. This has been happening to me over the last few years. So if I cannot find a way to express them in a place where they are received, then this feeling of alienation from my own life grows. And so I think that as the outer world changes rapidly, many people are experiencing this, that they're not finding satisfaction in doing the things that they had been doing that had seemed satisfying, but now they seem in some way irrelevant. You know, it's like, for example, suppose you were to take a crusty cliche metaphor, suppose you were a violinist on the Titanic and there's nothing wrong with making beautiful music for the first class passengers, nothing wrong with that. But when the iceberg is sighted, then that no longer seems like quite the thing to do. You know, maybe you should be doing something else rather than fiddling while Rome burns to mix another metaphor into there. You should be doing something about it. You should be, you know, getting the lifeboats. You should be raising the alarm. And that's the kind of a time that we live in right now where a lot of people are becoming aware of a crisis, a transformation point, an emergency and feel called to participate in that. And that, I think when people are searching for purpose, that's a lot of times what they're really looking for. It's called, they're feeling called by something. And what is my role in that? And at the same time, these new gifts that I'm excited about, like, you know, they're not part of my old job, they're not part of my old relationship, they're not recognized there, they're not valued there. So this is the kind of disconnect the initiatory moment that we're talking about.