 Dental life text basically means it's pretty much making prosthetics. As you go through the years, you kind of learn your own way of making things, doing things, a short way. But then again, that short way is a more effective, more efficient way of doing it. You know, trying to relax in the hair, trying to listen to music, all of a sudden pretty much calms me down. You know, actually working also working by myself, kind of like, you know, it's a quiet place to do it. So pretty much, you know, trying to take your time, don't rush things, even though you have a lot of cases to do. But then again, you have to stop and think about what you're doing. It's very important for this because you mean you have a lot of, you know, people here on board that comes in every day like a sequel type thing. And then when they come in, it's pretty much when the doctors say, hey, we need you a crown, all that stuff. Especially for like, you know, for example, like a pilot, you know, you don't want them to be flying in the air, have a tooth pain or toothache or something below the deck. Of course, you got like the reactor people, engineering people saying, you know, I have a toothache, you know, I, you know, this thing came off and we need to repair it. It's amazing. It's an awesome job, you know, you know, you got that good feeling like, hey, you know, I did that, you know, that's me. So, you know, especially when I know that person say, hey, you know, you did my teeth, you did my teeth, you did my crown for him. And be like, yeah, you know, I did that, you know, it's going to have that awesome feeling when somebody says that to you and say, hey, you know, thanks for doing that for me. I'm like, okay, yeah, that's great anytime, you know, it's a wonderful feeling.