 Yeah. I was shy, man. So it wasn't a mentor. It was books. Also, I didn't have the resources to show you a picture of the room I used to. I grew up in. So this is when I was living on the north side of St. Louis. St. Louis is is home for me. St. Louis is the most, I think FBI statistics say it's the most dangerous city in the US. We literally lead the the nation in some of the worst categories, violent crimes and this and that. And I grew up on the north side of St. Louis, which is the worst part. I was lucky. I had both of my parents. Dad was a cop. Mom was a nurse and they were together next door drug dealers. I wake up going to porch. You see bullet casings on the porch. You hear gunshots in the middle of the night. You get used to it. Doesn't freak me out somehow. Sometimes I even find comfort in here and I'm kind of weird. Anyway, so this was my room. These are the books in my in my little messy, messy room. This is the window bed. So this is kind of like where I come from. So for the audience who's listening, it's bed, a window and stacks piles and piles of books. That's all you need. See, the books were the way out. Chris Rock made a joke. Love, Chris Rock. Chris Rock is edgy, man. Yeah, he is. He said, if you want to hide something from a black person, put it in a book. Funny joke. Yeah, you're trying not to laugh. I remember you. Bill Gates was interviewed by a reporter. They asked him, Bill, if you could have any superpower in the world, what would it be? Bill, he didn't say he wanted to be strong like the Hulk or fly like Superman or spin webs like Spider-Man. He said, if I can have any superpower, it would be to read books faster. Or in Buffett said, the more you learn, the more you earn. Books are everything to me. That's such a simple investment, but it can change everything. Every problem that you're dealing with in life, somebody else has gone through that problem, transcended it and wrote a book about it. The books are the cheat code. So for me, it was picking up books about how to be happy because I knew first in order for my life to get better, I had to get better. One of those books that had a huge impact on me. It is the second most translated book in the world, second to the Bible. Some say it's the wisest book ever written. It's called the Dao De Ching book of the way, Lao Zhu. Amazing book, it's poetry. This is probably why I had a connection to it, right? Being a rap and coming into poetry, but it was books. You know, I didn't I didn't have the mentors. So it was the literature for me spending my last my last money on it was studio time and then books, all the money I had in my account because I knew it was an investment. I don't know. I grew up different also for my brothers. I got two older brothers. I don't know, man, I was I was always like, there's nothing I can't do if I really want to do it. And I never had limitations maybe growing up. I felt like if I if I put my mind to it, I could be the best rapper in the world. I could be this, I could be that. If that's something I really wanted to do, I could nothing would a Will Smith say I could be president if I wanted to. I felt that when he said that years ago, because I feel the same way, I mean, there's nothing you can't do because it's been done by people probably with worse circumstances than you have. So long story short, I think books were definitely my portal into changing my life.