 My advice is like I see paying for a PN accelerator program as an investment in my career not an expense. After joining this program, I was able to land a job offer that was a significant salary raise that in any industry doesn't align with my long-term passion and also be able to hugely accelerate my career at a pace that I couldn't imagine even a year ago. In that sense, I feel like I am investing in career capital rather than just an expense because I'm building my asset, I'm building my career capital that can yield, benefit, you know, that will yield income, that will yield so much value in the future.