 Fulfill yourself completely through the project, and then give it away. Yeah, it ties into what I've been feeling like everything that we're doing is for a present goal of joy. It is not for a future outcome, because sometimes we say we desire happiness, but really I had to come to this point to realize I don't really know what joy is and what happiness is. Really the reason that I'm getting into anything is to learn that, to learn what joy is, and to spirit orchestrate the project as a backdrop, but also the people. People actually come together, seemingly do a project, but really we're learning what joy is. And that is a present goal. We're not really doing something to become better, so we are more free to just throw ourselves into any given project knowing the purpose of doing it is just for this present joy to have it, receive it, give it away, and then we allow the form to shift as guided, but the purpose stays the same. That's why it is really, really joyful, because we actually are learning joy for the first time. It's like when you light a firecracker and the firecracker goes up and explodes in the sky, you enjoy the light, you enjoy the color, but you're not left with anything. There's nothing left behind. It's all gone up in smoke and light, and you're left with nothing, and that's the way actually the spiritual journey goes. You don't get a statue, you get nothing. You're left with nothing, no thing, and just happy. You're just happy. You're happy in the moment, and that's all there is.