 Yeah, that present experience is everything. So when people ask me, you seem to like this song, how many times have you listened to it, and it's beyond count. There's so many, but it's not in mind that way. It's like the first time, for the very first time. Remember that song, feels like the first time, feels like the very first time. For me, that's the way with relationships, with movies, and with music. So there's never a thought about, have I heard this before, or not, or how many times have I heard this, or all of those are typical, like, egoic thoughts. But it's not there. So there's really a full appreciation. I'm listening to a song, like David Gates' song, The Guitar Man, and I'm just appreciating that David Gates' voice, just basking in it and fully merged with it. And then, oh, I'm in the guitars starting there. They're just so beautiful. I just feel like my heart just swells up in symphony. And it's not about the lyrics either, about The Guitar Man. And yet, they're woven into it, like, to the tapestry. So it's like experiencing something for the first time. And there's so much appreciation of that. There's no comparison. I don't have any thoughts about other songs, or other times, or other places, or what was happening when I first heard that song, and sometimes people will associate events, and times, and I don't have that. I'm just, like, fully in it. It's like being there and hearing a symphony for the very first time and having such a full appreciation of that. And that's really what our identity is, too. It's ever new. It doesn't have any past reference to it. It doesn't have any comparison to it. It doesn't fit on the timeline happily. And there's a sense of, like, soaring way beyond time and space. And so to me, music is like an ongoing meditation.