 But, Sadhguruji, suppose we say this to the common man, who has a little house. Where did you meet a common man? I'm imagining it. That, you know, they have so many chores to do. No, what I'm saying is every… every man and woman think they're special. Believe me. Oh, yes. Yes. So, where did you meet a common man? I'm asking. I will come to this as well, actually. I want to ask you this. Now I'm talking about a household where people have to literally go to work every day to pay their rents. You know, children have to be educated. Food has to be on the table. They're busy morning to night. They go to office. Maybe their boss is not pleasant with them. They come home. Maybe they have a little tiff with their wife. The children have their own little wants and, you know, demands and dealing with so much. How can they keep reminding themselves that, you know, it's all in my mind and I have to be… No, no, no. First, they have to know this. These are all the things, these are all not punishment imposed upon them. These are all the things that they always wanted. They wanted a job and they got it. They wanted a wife or a husband, they got it. They wanted children, they got it. They wanted a car in which they're stuck in the traffic jam. I'm saying these are all things that they wanted, so they must understand if their dreams come true, they are a big mess. Yes, actually, I have heard this, be careful what you ask for because you might get it and yes, we've all got it. So they're complaining about things that have worked in their life.