 Now a question here, how do I grow my capacity to have and receive a large audience and not be afraid of becoming more visible or well-known as my audience grows over time? Could you George share how your mind and heart have adapted to at each stage of your audience growth? I thought this is a wonderful question. And this is actually giving me a chance to talk about it because I've actually had some thoughts. I've actually wondered how can people don't ask about this because it is a real thing. And I feel like many people, and I appreciate the questioner because their sensitivity is one I wish more people had because as you well know, lots of influencers like on Instagram, like they get Insta famous almost overnight and many of them are quite young. And in my perspective, they probably haven't integrated how to lead well, essentially, right? Like how do you lead wisely because the bigger your platform grows? Now there's actually two issues here. I realized we need to talk about one is how do you lead wisely as your platform grows as people more and more people are looking to you and everything you do say or behave gives permission to your audience to do be say behave in that way. And so you have more and more responsibility as your audience grows. The old Spiderman quote, with great power comes great responsibility, right? There's that one aspect, the external leadership and then there's the other aspect which is the internal regulation of, oh my God, more and more people are seeing me now. How do I deal with all that attention? There's many, actually I would say many of you who are here live have more and better deeper tools than even me at dealing with that kind of emotional self-regulation, you might say mental, emotional, spiritual regulation of visibility, right? And I invite you, if you want to comment below, what is your, what's a tool that's useful for you to integrate more and more attention on the inside over time? And I guess I'll share, like I said, I'm probably less sophisticated than some of you in doing this. I kind of have a blunt instrument, you might say, and the blunt instrument is useful for me, for both my internal regulation and for my external leadership. And I guess maybe the blunt instrument is just a reflection on humility, maybe, which is, I would say generally speaking, it's kind of my spiritual practice or my spiritual growth. The practicality of it is my energy reboot. For those of you who don't know, you can Google energy reboot, you'll find my video and blog posts about that. That's the practical side of integrating my spiritual practice of humility and faith and therefore I'll just use those two words, like humility, like I don't mind being, so humility to me is like, to me humility and faith are very, very much connected for me, like humility for some people might be misconstrued or maybe misapplied so that they are, I don't wanna say too humble or they are, some people misconstrue humility as low self-esteem. I don't think that's what true humility is, but like low self-esteem is not helpful as you grow an audience, right? Because low self-esteem just means, oh, I wanna hide, because more and more people are seeing me and I'm embarrassed and I'm not worthy, right? That's the dark side of humility, you might say, so I'm not worthy to be seen by many, many people. I think the humility that I take on is connected to my faith that, to me, I'll just speak my worldview, it's gonna be different from yours, from some of yours, God used the word God, so use the universe or how yourself you wish to or consciousness. God is everything for me and God is within me, within you, I believe, within every single little thing, within this remote control, within every molecule and God is doing all of this in my opinion. And so who am I, this little ego, while human ego going around and saying, oh, I'm so great or look at me it doesn't matter, because it's all God. And in other words, and that's part, one part of my faith, the other part of my faith is it's all gonna be good, like that's, I have deep, deep faith that it's all going to be good. I'm a big picture perfectionist, I'm not a small picture perfectionist, the next step doesn't have to be perfect, the next project and next launch can be, I can make a fool of myself, because in the big picture, it's all good, it's all gonna be great, like I think all of us are headed towards bliss. I genuinely believe that, I genuinely believe every single one of you and me, we're all headed towards bliss, it might not be in this lifetime. And of course, in every lifetime, we have some experiences of bliss and some experience of hope of bliss, like, oh my God, that's where I could, that's how I could, that's the place I can grow into, that's the kind of creativity I could have, that's the kind of experience I could, life and consciousness might allow me, like we're all going towards bliss. It's all gonna be amazing for all of us in my opinion. And so therefore, this life is just one blip in infinite lifetimes. And this 120, 80 years to 120 years that some of us live, it's just a tiny blink of an eye to what we're gonna experience together in our togetherness as souls. And so therefore, because of that, and because God is working through me and it's the whole of progress of becoming more perfect and becoming more wise, I don't mind making a fool of myself every day, you know, that comes back to the humility, like, I really don't mind. And maybe it's partly from my Christian background, I have a Christian background, whereas like, you know, I can be a fool for Jesus or fool for Christ, that kind of like phrase, like the Lord is all and I'm just a servant, you know, I'm just, the Lord's working through me, I'm just a servant, I'm humble servant of the Lord. You know, I don't necessarily use that language anymore, but that's still the way I think about it, is like, I don't mind if nobody likes me, not, and of course it's always a practice, we all mind if someone doesn't like us, we all mind, of course we do, right? We all mind if someone doesn't respect us or like us or, you know, want to give us attention and we all like it when people respect us and give us attention, that's normal human, you know, things we're working through. And yet the continual practices, that's true. And I'm gonna practice being a fool in front of the world and being okay with that. And the more I can practice being a fool in front of this person and the, ironically, you know, it's easier for me to be a fool in front of the world than in front of a specific person because I could see their reactions to me and I can feel embarrassed by something I just said, you know, but when I'm making a video or when I'm in front of an audience or when I'm writing, I think of the world, like I don't mind being a fool in front of the world and the more people see me as a fool, the more maybe some of God's light can shine through because then maybe this ego can crack and, you know, the ego can fade away and more of the real light can shine through. So anyway, that's how I see things in terms of integrating more and more of a bigger and bigger audience. Oh, good, more and more opportunity to practice being a fool in front of more people and maybe letting more of that light shine through and if any light shines through and blesses some people, my goodness, glory be to God, glory be to the divine because I'm a fool. And actually the funny thing is the more I'm a fool, the more glory there is to the divine. So that's why I don't mind being embarrassed when I need to be or telling people, you don't have to follow me, you can follow somebody else because it's all gonna be good at the end and I'm growing a lot and that's part of the process. So anyway, I hope this is helpful. It's just my perspective and I know all of us, like I said, I look forward to the comments below. How do you regulate? How do you integrate a bigger experience, a bigger and bigger experience, more responsibility as you grow? And I look forward to seeing your method of doing that below or what works for you. Thanks.