 What I've realized working with young people is we ask them all the time, what do you want to do when you grow up, right? We ask them all the time, like you need to have some sort of profession picked out. And what happens with young people is that the worst answer is not having an answer. No one feels like they can say, I have no idea, I'm a drift. I have no idea how to pursue life. So what do we do instead? We just randomly choose some prestigious vocation, like being a doctor to solve cancer. I'm not saying this is what you did, AJ, but this is what happens a lot. We pick some profession that we think sounds good to other people because we'd rather have a bad answer to that question than no answer at all. But then over time, we just keep saying it over and over and we never question it anymore. And then all of a sudden we find ourselves on this path with all these responsibilities and we feel trapped. And so thankfully there is a better way. There's a better way to do this that is not that complicated. And I wonder, Belle, if you wanna jump into Purpose. Yeah, let's hear it. Yeah, okay, absolutely. So just in the most simple terms, the way that we define purpose in the research is it's doing things that are personally meaningful that also are intended to contribute to the world beyond oneself. And it's really as simple as that. It's the intention to contribute with things that are personally meaningful. So you can take that same career as a physician and you can either be doing it in a way that is not about personal meaning and contribution. It's just about the accolades and the prestige and the wealth behind it. And that's gonna be probably a really long slog for you if that's what it's about. Or you could be a doctor who is like, I am fascinated by the study of medicine and I wanna be able to use that privilege and those talent and that education in order to affect change or change lives or heal. And then that same job, just like any other job, a custodian or a teacher or a nurse or whatever it is, can have very different meaning to people. And when people have purpose around their particular things that they wanna do, it's a completely different experience. That's what we see in our research is that it has everything to do with whether people have increased levels of engagement in school and work. They're increased in performance and it also affects their sense of mental health and wellbeing. When people have purpose, all of those lights kinda turned on.