 When I reach that level of Taqwa, I'll share my tips with you. We're all struggling, right? We're all on a journey. Nobody is perfect. Nobody has got it all figured out. So when we're talking about trying to reach a particular stage of Taqwa, I don't think any of us has like, okay, next Thursday I'm going to be done, inshallah. I'll be, you know, like I've reached that stage, right? So what do we do when we are faced with some sort of struggle or a sacrifice? I think the biggest thing that I would suggest, obviously after da'a and turning to Allah and making sincere da'a to Allah, is also make sure you have a support system. A lot of people go through these things alone. They feel maybe embarrassed that, maybe they feel like the thing that I'm going through is trivial, so they trivialize it, and they feel embarrassed because they think other people are going through worse. What do I have to complain about? And so they don't seek support, or they feel like nobody in the world could possibly understand what I'm going through. I've got it so terribly that they just feel like, they feel hopeless, right? And we don't want to be on either extremes, and we ask Allah swt to protect us. Always seek support. You look at the lives of the prophets, they sought support, right? We look at Musa A.S., right? When Allah tasks him with going to Fir'aun, he has this entire conversation with Allah, right? Allah shows him these miracles. He's speaking directly with Allah, right? Then Allah shows him these amazing miracles, and then Allah tells him, go to Fir'aun and Musa A.S. says, okay, let's go. No, he makes dua, right? First, he makes dua, and then after he makes dua, he says, okay, I'm going alone. No, he says, let my brother come with me, right? And Allah says, accept his dua. Allah doesn't say, didn't I just say I'm with you? Why are you asking? No, right? So it's okay to seek support. The prophet SAW sought support, right? We know that the prophet SAW made dua that Allah allowed one of the two Umars to accept Islam. And Umar bin Al-Khattab was the one that Allah SAW chose to bless with guidance, right? The prophet SAW sought support. So that's the first thing that I would suggest, and really the main thing I would suggest is seek support. I can guarantee that a lot of the sacrifices and the difficulties that we go through, somebody has probably gone through something similar, if not the exact same thing, right? So talk to your sisters in the community, get to know your sisters, reach out to professionals if you need to, but don't go it alone, okay? Keep your da'as with Allah. Keep Allah close to you. Ask Allah for help, but also seek support from your community, from the sisters who love you. May I pray that Allah SAW makes it easy for us all to reach a level of tapwah that he's pleased with.