 The ego comes out even in the special love relationships and breaks through because, you know, the flip side of a compliment is always a rejection. Both are unreal. The self that is being complimented, you know, is a construct as well. And when you can start to see that they're both just two different forms of the same thing, then you can withdraw from missing in that. In the Eurancia book it talks about it in several places. When the apostles describe Jesus, it says that, you know, he was very caring. He had a sense of real compassion and caring coming from him without flattery. You know, in this world, those are associated that flattery. You know, oh, I love your hair. I love that, those pants that you're wearing or those clothes or love that car you drive or whatever is associated with caring. You know, this is not true empathy. This is not true caring in the metaphysical, through a sense. To accept someone, regardless of their appearance, you know, to look beyond their appearance and remember who they are is to just accept them who they are. To not buy into the behaviors. To not buy into what they say or don't say. Not to buy into any of the appearances. Yes, because the appearances are the construct. The appearances are the veil. And so to even compliment someone on appearance is to reinforce that construct for them and for me, for my mind, because it reinforces that I compliment you. It reinforces that in my mind that you are what you appear to be. Yes, and therefore I am. And therefore I am what I appear to be. Right, which is the body and the person and the point of guilt. Thank you.