 Regarding crypto, let's check this out. What is an objective way to know if someone's investment is doing good or not, especially regarding crypto? Because sometimes we buy crypto and sell them at five times the price but we still get disappointed because we could have earned more and other times we get disappointed because we lose money from crypto. So is there an objective way to measure our success in crypto investing? The only thing I can think of is if you're you're at profit then that's what matters, thoughts. Now you can, Jason, you can replace crypto by investing in anything. Like replace the word cryptos in with comic books, with stocks, with cars, with collectible cars, like Pokemon, anything, paintings, bottle caps, like anything. So how do you know if is there an objective way to measure our success? Your success could be multiplefold. If you're buying only stocks and you're not paying attention to them, then the only value you're getting out of that is just the value of the stock. For me, if I'm buying comic books, if the value of the comic book goes up, great, I'm gaining value there. But it's not only limited to the value of the comic book. General Sifu, thank you for the following gang. Thank you for the follows. Thank you for the subs. Apologies if I'm not catching them, right? I get lost in the conversation. So for me, there's secondary and tertiary and multiple layers of pleasure return on investment that I'm getting from investing in comic books. Value going up, fantastic. I love the universe of comic books, right? So that's a benefit. I love the history of it, how it incorporates. I love reading about some of the artists learning about it, right? I love the art. I love the stories that comic books are sharing. I love the time, the state of mind that I get into when I'm reading comic books. I love, roll that out as a hobby as an investment for me, roll that out into incorporating into the content that I'm creating. So that's also a part of my work. So my investment in comic books, I'm just answering your question in a more wider kind of way. Hopefully this will give you the answer that you're looking for. My investment in comic books is layered and the benefits that I'm getting from comic books is not just this monetary gain. There's so much more to it, right? It puts me in a better state of mind so it's healthier for me. I learn about things. So how do you measure that? So it's up to you. How do you measure your objective? Like, what are you measuring? Are you just measuring the gains that you make in crypto as the only thing you're looking for? Are you invested in cryptos or certain cryptos because you support what they represent, what they're trying to roll out, right? So for example, Bitcoin, when it first started being rolled out, was a good store of value or trying to be a good store of value, was trying to be a currency, right? And a currency that provides anonymity and security, right? However, it's rolled out right now. Bitcoin is more of a collectible, a digital collectible, and we've talked about this, right? So Bitcoin is not really a currency anymore. So if your purpose in investing in something has changed over time, you have to re-evaluate your investment. For me, a while ago, I put out an article saying, Wall Street is getting into cryptos, I'm pulling out into Bitcoin, sorry, specifically Bitcoin, and I'm pulling out because I'm not interested in supporting, being a part of something that centralized power is acquiring and mutating that into taking away, it's one of main variables, right? One of its main metrics, which was for it to become a currency, right? It's more of a collectible now to a certain degree. And there's a lot of centralization happening with it. On that front, there are a lot of other cryptos that are more geared more towards being in currency, right? So, you know, I'm not answering you. I don't I don't know if I'm providing the answer you're looking for. I'm just letting you know the question you're asking me can go in any direction that you want, right? Why are you investing in crypto? And if you're investing in crypto, just to play the markets, then do what you would do with any market, right? If if you sold when your money quadrupled, and if you held on your money would have gone up 10 fold, are you sad that you quadrupled your money? Lesson learned, maybe next time don't sell your full position. If you believe in the concept in this project that you're investing in, right? Maybe hold on to it, half of it, and then sell the other general rule in the markets, general rule in the markets in Wall Street. Anyway, you invest in something, it doubles sell half pull your original investment out. And if you still believe in that company, that that system, right, that you've invested in, and you think it has a future, let it ride, right? Why would you treat trading and cryptos any differently?