 So, Steve, when people approach you and ask, I want to become a better service designer or a better designer, maybe in general, what is the thing you tell them? Yeah, I ask people to practice noticing and that's sort of different than observation. So to me, noticing is without constraints or objectives, just to be on the streets, be in transit, be in your house and just when things strike your fancy, as they say, when something is interesting or curious, to make note of it, maybe say, huh, did you see that interesting sticker on that car or did you see how that person was holding things? I don't want anyone to have to make a conclusion about it, make a design improvement, see a pattern, just have that moment of, you know, with all the stimulus that we have and maybe we're in our heads or in our phones or, you know, whatever we're doing that's kind of taking us out, just to pull little moments out that trigger us, that fire our neurons and get us kind of thinking. You want to take a picture of that and post it to Instagram or whatever you're posting pictures to? That's a great way to kind of formalize that noticing moment, that kind of click and post as a way to say like, here's a thing, you know, and it can be whatever you like, but I think developing that discipline is such a good way to build our muscles in engaging with the world, which is, you know, what we need to do. Was this a helpful tip? Let me know by clicking that like button. And what did you notice today? Leave a comment down below. If this is your first time here, I would love to have you to subscribe to the channel so we can keep bringing you more videos like this in the future.