 You were really tough on yourself. Take me to the most frustrating part of the season so far, for you. Take me to that moment. I mean, I'm still salty from this last game. I feel like I really didn't play to the caliber and the standard that I wanted to play. And so I don't think it's really a moment. I think it's always, I'm always salty. But I'm always out, out looking as well. Because I'm salty because I hold myself to the standard that's gotten me here. I'm salty during the season because I, like I expect the most from myself. And you have to as a competitor. Because if you don't, then who else is going to push you? Nobody. And your coaches, are they like, give yourself, like, I can't, does Staley ever say like, lighten up? No, no. No. If you ever tell me to lighten up, like, that's an insult to me. Like, what do you mean, lighten up? You mean, like, oh, go out there and don't be as hard on myself? Are you kidding me? Like, we're trying to win games. You know, we're trying to do it at a standard. Like, it's not just go out there, oh, lighten up. Don't be as hard on yourself. That's like, when people tell me, hey, calm down. Like, no, I shouldn't calm down. I got to be better is what I got to do.