 Even if you repeat the same sin 70 times a day and you attempt to make a sincere toba, that you're not considered to be musir, a persistent sinner. They mention that in particular in the books. You do your very best. A sincere repentance means that you don't ever go back to that sin again. But even if you go back to that sin again, that you make an intention in that moment when you commit that sin, even if you have there's a high level probably you're going to do that same sin 10 minutes later, in that moment repent. And in the next 10 minutes repent. And you won't do that sincerely except some point a lot to out of will remove you from that condition. Right? So don't let the fact that you're weak and you continually fall into that sin, repent you, prevent you from repenting. That even if there's things that you're struggling with in your deen, that you know the next day that you're going to commit that same sin and that morning repent before, during, and after. And if you're sincere in that, then eventually a lot to out of will take you out of that if you're sincere. And that's why you can never despair, ever, ever, ever despair. To me, one of the most beautiful aspects of our deans, Allah has made despairing from His mercy a major sin. It's a sin to despair. And so never despair, repent in return, repent in return. And that without doubt, a true repentance is you never return. But even if you return that you keep repenting, you keep repenting, hopes that Allah will eventually, because you don't know. Maybe you'll take a lot your last breath and you died in that state of repentance.