 It's a good question, and I think particularly when you're young it's very difficult because I don't think you have enough life experience and you have enough content to be able to tell. Ayn Rand defined happiness as, this brings in joy, she defines us as a state of non-contradictory joy. It's where you can have joy without the contradiction, without the stress, without the anxiety that often comes with it, right? So when you're just, you're at the state where you just feel comfortable in the world. You're feeling at home in the world. But that doesn't come immediately. That is something that you need, you need achievements, you need goals, and you need to find your purpose, which is hard when you're young, right? This is part of the angst that we all face when we're young is we're trying to struggle and figure out what is our purpose, what do we actually want to do with our lives. And at the end what you feel is just state of contentment, but it's more than contentment, the state of I feel good about the world, I feel good about my life, and I feel good about the world. I'm happy, you know, I'm using the same word, I'm glad I'm here on this planet right now doing the things that I'm doing. That's kind of the state of happiness that you would achieve in the world. Does that make sense?