 The first thing is just to acknowledge the difficulty of your position. Because here you might be like, yes, I want to devote my life energy toward beauty and life on Earth. And how do I do that when I am lodged in a system that pressures me every day and every minute to do the autism? And there is no easy answer to this. The truth is that it's a difficult situation. The truth is that you may not have any obvious answer to that. And it's actually good to spend some time in the discomfort of that situation. So that you're not jumping to easy answers or easy justifications. But to acknowledge your discomfort there. And then that will actually even the discomfort itself will orient you toward natural next steps in the direction that you want to go that are at the edge of your courage but not beyond the edge of your courage that seem audacious but not foolhardy, not reckless. That kind of makes sense and push the edge of the environment that you're at, the environment that you are in. So, depending on, I mean, it's hard to raise specific examples, but maybe if you are an investment advisor, you come across some really beautiful project and there's not a very high ROI on this project. Maybe there's the chance that it won't bring any return, but it really moves you. And then you have a client that you just have this irrational feeling like they would be moved by it also and you tell them about it. Like that might be the first step. And it's a little bit audacious because that's kind of outside the normal professional relationship, but I'm ready to make this next step. So it's just an orientation toward the next step, and each step then broadens the scope of your courage that you can take even a bigger step and a bigger step. So that might be the path for one person. And then sometimes you discover that your discomfort and your urge to step more fully into creativity and service to life cannot be accommodated in the organization or in the position that you're in. And then you go through a life change and you change career, you change profession, you retire, you take a step into the unknown. That could be the result as well.