 I always put other people's well-being, you know, similar to mine in terms of how much I care. You know, I try to treat everyone as an equal. It kind of sounds like I'm trying, I'm right to it in my own own ear, but I'm just trying to make a point that if their true character is to absorb all of this and produce negativity and push it back out into the world, they're probably not a good person to be around, autistic or not. It's awful that we have to experience these things and it's just so common, but it's not your fault. Individually, you didn't cause them pain. Well, I hope you didn't. And so they should have the clarity of mind to say, hey look, I've had these bad experiences, but my experiences with you, my experiences with other people have offset that.