 Hello, this is big brother. How are you? Did anyone ask you how you were feeling today? I don't know what you're doing, but that's about it. That doesn't count. No. And I don't know if everyone tends to be like, oh, hi, how are you? But it's not really, like, a serious question. I listen to a whole lot of music. I tend to twirl it for several hours. I listen to lots of music. And when it's like the 12 o'clock hour, I'm like, what's the time do we want? I usually go very quiet and just don't talk to it. I probably don't have my friends because they're usually feeling the same way. I don't keep it to vacation. It's not someone else's problem. It doesn't have to be someone else's problem. I don't want to put it on someone else's. What advice would you give to incoming first-years on coping with the transition to university? Like, I think society is the best way to kind of get to know people for friends. And like, if you're going to be on campus at all, it's good to be surrounded by an event. You're just still to, you know, having a great day, something like that. And just being surrounded by people. Don't think you're weird for talking to someone because you have a weird quirk or whatever. Go a little bit of mind. You know, just take it easy. Everyone struggles a lot about seeing that kid roast. It might come as a shock at first, but it definitely gets better. Keep on top of your work, but don't let it. Don't spend all your time focusing on the worry of people behind you. There's a balance that needs to be found. I will be found as long as you try. Stick to yourself and your values because you'll learn through the years what, like, who your actual friends are. Be nice to everybody. Be confident. Maybe put yourself right there and you won't ever regret doing that. What is it that makes you happiest? It's all about who you surround yourself with. So knowing that you're trying to be a good people is good. I mean, it's like, wait. Just being around people who are genuinely, genuinely make me smile. What would you say to somebody who is having a bad day? Oh, someone's had a really great day to me today. I was kind of having a bad day. And she said, well, you have 100% success rate with all of your bad days so far. So what makes this me different? Oh, I like that. I always go through my Snapchat memories to really hilarious times. It's a lot when you're feeling that way. You think nothing can change the way you wear it. Anything anyone sends to you just feels a bit like, well, it's kind of irrelevant in a way. But you'll get better. I don't know how big or small this thing is. There's always somewhere you can go or someone you can talk to. And always something you can do that will change it.