 Felix Chichou, it's difficult for me to find motivation to revise because my dream is to make music and that's not really an industry you can just work towards. It's very luck-based. In large degree, yeah, I agree with you, but persistence is a thing and consistency is a thing. Felix, no matter what you do, you need to start perfecting what you do. You need to be true to yourself and your art. For me, I can tell you just from my thing, there are people that love different aspects of what I do and what I've done. There are people that love the ASMR just the quiet eating and they were pretty pissed off when I started covering current events. There are people who love the mathematics that wish they didn't know about my current events, politics. There are people who love my current events that don't like the ASMR eating stuff. There are people who don't think mathematics is that important but appreciate that it's one thing I'm pushing. There are people that disagree with me on many levels but agree with me on certain crucial levels, fundamental levels. But one thing that's kept me going throughout the last 15 years of blogging online really is consistency and persistence and I've stayed true to my nature of my vision and that garnishes a certain amount of respect from the community. I'm not a huge creator. Some people say they can't believe how few subscribers I have and whatnot. There are people who say I'm full of shit and they can't believe how many subscribers I have. For me, I do this for myself and to better our societies. So whatever you're doing with your music, whatever it might be, blogging, journalism, whatever it might be that you are doing, first and foremost, stay true to yourself. Gang, our new GIF. It worked. Thank you for the follow. I forgot the name. I changed the zombie to the trucker going honk honk. So Felix, that's my advice, right? And have a second gig, have multiple streams of revenue. Gang, I've set this from day one, right? Day one, okay. From day one, decentralize yourself. That means decentralize your sources of information, decentralize your community, decentralize your friends, close friends, make sure they're from all walks of life, decentralize your income, make sure you have multiple streams of revenue coming in because we're in for a hell of a ride, gang. And many people are going to be struggling to make ends meet. And that's where we are right now. So it's not just because it's hard to make money from making music. It's going to be hard to make money from many different things. That's why you also have to have investments, diversified investments, because if you're invested in five different industries, not industries, but five different systems, right? Like stocks, I don't give a rat's ass if you're diversified within the stock market. Stocks are just one system you're investing in. You need to find four more. Right? Because if three of them collapse, you still have two sources of income or two sources of investment. Okay. Really think about what's coming. Kebabs to Felix. Music industry is all about networking. Just look online for events and attend them and network. Yeah. Kebabs is 100% correct, by the way, Felix. Okay. Just to let you know, my partner at a festival that's coming up later this month, she got booked in to play on one stage. Okay. And she reached out and she's playing on three different stages. Okay. At this festival that's going on for four or five days. Right? So she reached out and she's going to play on three different stages and kudos to her right on. Right? You reach out, you have a presence online. You make sure people know you're a human. You're doing this for the love of it. Okay. And you network, you network, and you're kind to people and you help people out as much as you can when people need it. And slowly you build.