 So, Søren, when people approach you and ask, I want to become a better service designer. What is the most valuable tip you can give them? A couple of tips, I think. I think that the most important part for me have been to be out there. I come from a world where we, perhaps this is obvious for other designers, but I come from a part of the world where we sat on our flat back chair, and hoped for ideas to pop down in our head. But I really think it's extremely important to get out and to surround yourself with real people to get out and really have a feeling of what is the problem, what are the people doing, trying to look at what they're doing and what they're not doing, what they're saying, what they're not saying, but really, really get out there. The other part is to surround yourself with people who are better than you are. That is, I think that's a general... Dip. So, developing tip, but I really think that's important, that you should surround yourself with great people who can challenge you, who can share ideas with you, who can push you in different directions. I try to do that, I'm not fantastic at it, but I try to. What do you think? Was this a helpful tip? Let me know by clicking that like button down below or leave a comment. And if this is your first time here and you'd like to see more videos that help to level up your service design skills, click that subscribe button and don't forget to click that bell icon so you'll be notified when new videos are out. Thanks so much for watching and I look forward to seeing the next video.