 So let's talk about the statistics of liking things, because I think a lot of new YouTubers when they see their video has 20 views and 2 likes, they get kinda sad because 2 is not a big number. And you have to understand that the average success view to like ratio on a video is 4%. So if 100 people watch your video and 4 of them like it, you are a success. Like f***ing chill. 2 out of 10 is 10%. You're killing it, bro. So relax. You're doing good. Just keep it up. And just try to understand the reality of how things work. Unless someone really wants to do something, they are probably not gonna go out of their way to do it. Even if it's one extra click, I know from the YouTuber perspective it's a little hard to understand why one extra click is such a huge ordeal to ask. But you have to understand the reality of any time you are asking for someone to go out of their way they wouldn't normally do for other people, you are asking for a lot. I mean, think about it. You know when your teacher asks you to write your name and date on an assignment before you turn it in? Well, it's like adding the date to your homework each time. It's free. It's easy. You know what helps the teacher and you know it only takes 3 seconds to do. But you really just don't want to do it because it's just more work and you don't get anything from it. It would be different if each time you added the date the homework gave you an extra bonus point, but that's not how it is. It's extra effort required from you with virtually no reward. This is what liking a video is for most people. They don't gain anything out of it. And the fact that it takes any effort at all makes it too much work for most people. So don't take it personally. Just keep at it. And just remember that 4% is success. So hope that helps. And as always, hope you have a fantastic day and I'll see you around.