 So all of us deal with technology challenges as we're building our online business and sharing content online, et cetera. And one of you just mentioned about, okay, I'm just trying to post an Instagram real video and it's like every step of the way. Oh, the phone video format is not compatible and now I have to maybe transform it to another four and upload it. Oh, I can't edit hashtags into my reel. It took 40 minutes. And I just wanna first, I'll say it from just the non-sacred perspective first to say it's not your fault. Facebook and Instagram are notorious for being not creator friendly enough. I mean, from the user standpoint, they fix those bugs more quickly just from the person who's scrolling stuff because they have billions of users and they hear those, if something doesn't go right, it's like millions of reports, right? But for creators though, creators tend to be, well, I think a lot of us kind of blame ourselves more. It's like, oh, it must be me. That this technology is not working. No, no, no. It's almost certainly Instagram and Facebook. I mean, I obviously have been doing this stuff for a while. And yeah, I mean, to this point, I'm like, oh yeah, it's just another Instagram bug or just another Facebook bug. It's like so normal for me. It's like, oh yeah. And so what I do, I'll talk about the non-sacred strategy and then we'll talk about the sacred. But like what I do is I basically, therefore, this is why I've settled on minimalism for doing my content promotion, for example, or doing anything technological. I'm like, what is the least amount of steps just for me to get this out there? And if something is buggy or like there's friction there, I'm just gonna say like, is it really gonna make that much bigger? Do I have proof that really this thing is gonna make that much of a difference? Now hashtags on reels, I would say adding them into the reel itself is probably the same effect as putting it into the first comment as a hashtag. So that's a good example. I'm like, oh, if it takes me longer than five minutes, I'm like, I'm lazy, that's not working right now. I'm gonna move on. So I highly, highly recommend all of you consider, first of all, that it's not your fault because if it's not working, it's probably they're buggy and it's not just Instagram, Facebook, it's everything else. Two, it's just people are, anyway, they just don't think enough about the user experience. Anyway, so number one, it's not your fault. Really, it's not. You just happen to be finding all the bugs that are there. But number two is can you skip some steps? And probably yes, honestly. And it's like, what's the simplest, like the least amount of time, even if it doesn't have the cool thing I wanted, it's okay, put it out there. I do this all the time, right? And then let's talk about them. And now if you keep hearing from colleagues that, oh, you've got to do this because it really helps with the reach or whatever, something you keep hearing, then yes, then let's figure out a more streamlined way of doing that tactic or technique. But if there is something like that, you'll probably hear from me too, right? You've got to do this, right? Or like you've got to run Facebook ads or whatever. It's like, okay, I know that works. There's lots and lots of proof. So you'll probably hear from me or some, or like three or four other colleagues. So that, okay. And then in terms of you mentioned, okay, what about the sacred aspect of it? Well, there's certainly humor, I think involved. Isn't that funny that human beings make things hard for one another and that they don't care enough to, I mean, Facebook ads is notorious for having so many bugs. And it's like, you can't even believe that it's been years and haven't fixed certain things that pretty much everyone, but they're making money hand over fist. So they don't care enough. And so there's a bit of a humor there to kind of sacred humor to go, oh, isn't that interesting that humans are like this and I just go with the minimum effort that I need to. But the other thing about it is, okay, there's something you wanna figure out. There's a technology thing you wanna figure out. And it is without the sacred part, it would just be frustrating. Then we can say, ah, this is an opportunity for me to practice curiosity and to practice humor and possibly even, you know, joy if there's such a thing and saying, well, that didn't work. Ah, I wonder if method two is gonna work. Go and try that. And it's just this subtle and you're, I would say all of us here are probably experienced, more experienced than the average person, honestly. But especially the question asker. It's like, yeah, the window of welcome. It's like, it's like, huh, I wonder, it's like, I wonder if I could bring a smile to my face as I work through this kind of funny problem that a human being has created for another human being. And I'm just gonna try this one, oh, that didn't work. I'm gonna try that one, oh, that didn't work. Knowing that just by doing that for five minutes even, you've already, I think you've already won the, in my opinion, the deeper purpose of that task. It's like, you'll look back maybe in your life review. I believe in life review and you look back and go, yeah, you know that moment where someone else would have been like, I gotta get this solved and they're like, oh my God, why isn't it working? That energy brought into the universe. And then you say, oh, no, it didn't work. I wanna try this. Oh, it's funny, it didn't work. Let me try the third thing. Let me see if I can be creative and think of it. Oh, let me try, oh, oh, well, I guess it's not working today. I guess we're gonna move on. And that energy being brought into the universe is a gift. And I think that's part of, in my opinion, sort of like the deeper purpose of why you're here is not to run more Facebook or Instagram ads or to get more content or feature or any of that, a deeper purpose of why. It's like, what energies did we emphasize and bring forth in our lifetime? And so anyway, so I hope this is somewhat inspirational and may you bring more joy into your next tech problem. So there you go. You know, I mentioned here, it's like, oh, you Google the software fix and it's out of date and then an hour or three hours have gone by or something. This is also part of our practice is really important. Like, see if you can do this next time. When you're trying to solve a tech problem, please start a timer. Please start a timer and say, I don't have all day for this and I'm gonna set five minutes to see if I can solve this problem with some, also part of my spiritual practice of curiosity and humor and joy possibly. And I'm gonna set five minutes. And if it doesn't get solved after five minutes, I'm gonna just say maybe it doesn't have to be done today. And actually oftentimes bugs solve themselves after a day or so. So do come back after trying it for five minutes or 10 minutes if you wanna be patient and then be sure to stop and go, oh, what's my next thing that I'm gonna try to bring some curiosity and joy into right now. And then one more thing. I do this a lot when I'm doing tech stuff. You know, there's that emoji, Google the, or look at them, the shoulder shrug. I'm like, that's me, you know? Like I do this an awful lot when it comes to tech. I'm like, oh, well, I guess it's not working right now. I tried it for five minutes, 10 minutes. I'm gonna move on. It's not worth my life energy to be frustrated at this thing because I'll do it tomorrow. It'll probably work tomorrow because a lot of bugs fix themselves or they're fixing something in the back end and we just don't know it. So please never blame yourself for tech issues. If it's not working, it's because they haven't had the insight into the user and user is you. They haven't had the insight into how an end user uses it. And so therefore they haven't fixed it to the way that it probably should. And yes, I appreciate what Mira said here. Remember that it is the same for everyone. It is the same for at least thousands of people at that very moment who's experiencing that issue and in some cases it's tens of thousands or millions of people. So absolutely. And remember, most of those thousands of people are bringing frustration energy into the universe. Now think about that. They're generating that energy in the world, right? And you can be the one to turn the tide a little bit and generate some, in the face of a difficulty, which is the where it matters the most. Take some breaths and generate some energy of curiosity or joy or something like that. So.