 Even experienced lucid dreamers, they always make mistakes. No one is perfect and to be honest, even if you're a beginner, you can sometimes have more of an awareness in a dream, you know, in one particular dream than an advanced lucid dreamer who's been doing it for years. It really just comes down to a bit of luck, okay? Obviously you'll practice an experience and habits make up a lot of that luck, but it also comes down to how aware you are at any one given time. You can have an experienced lucid dreamer who's been doing it for years. They can have a lapse of, you know, a day, even a week where they're not aware and they're not lucid and they're not able to spot things in lucid dreams that would otherwise make them lucid. So if you're a beginner, don't worry about that. You know, it's difficult, lucid dreaming is difficult and it can take years to master and even when you have mastered it, there are always gonna be times when you miss dream science or when you wake up in the morning and think how did I not notice that that was a dream? How did I not do a reality check when that cow was rolling sideways through the air? You know, you can notice these weird things after you wake up and even experienced dreamers, even myself, anyone that's been lucid dreaming or that is trying to lucid dream or that has lucid dream for years, anyone can have bad days. They can have mistakes. They can have times when they're silly. It's just part of the game. So beginners, advanced lucid dreamers and everyone in between, you're gonna have bad days but it doesn't matter. Just keep moving, done.