 you know, I'm personally not very driven by someone thinking I'm a better speaker than someone else, or where do I stack amongst authors or keynote speakers? You know, I'm a competitor, and of course I want to be looked at favorably, and it's nice to receive praise and compliments, but I don't really have much control over the comparative side. You know, what I do control is can I show up for this client and get on stage as the best version of myself fully prepared to deliver value in the best manner possible. And if I can do that, then I feel like that was an elite performance. Whether or not someone says you're a good speaker or you're the best speaker we've ever seen, it doesn't matter. To me, it's more on the intrinsic side, but you know, if your goal is to be an NBA player, well, there is a comparative nature to that. You know, you on some level, the decision makers have to decide that you're one of the 450 best players in the world have an opportunity to do that.