 it's my main emotion is fear. Okay, yesterday, for example, okay, I went to Canada and I've been out of the country for two and a half years. Now, I'm not going to say I freaked out as we approached customers, but I mean, I'm going to be just fine. You know, it's fear is my main emotion. There's like an emotional complexity that most people have that I don't have. I've done a lot of reading into a concept called Alexa Fymia. I don't know what that is because you tell me what it is. Sure. It's the ability to to recognize and categorize your own emotions. And it's, it's something that is very, very highly correlated with autism. I kind of like to describe it as sort of like a threshold condition. For example, if you have a threshold of anxiety from 0 to 100. And most most people that their threshold for noticing when the anxiety sort of increases would be like maybe 20, 30, 40%. Whereas for autistic people, our threshold is a lot higher.