 You know, with running a company, I'm curious how often you actually get to go play golf these days because you mentioned you're also into cycling and tennis as well. Yeah, I, uh, realistically, I probably play 27 holes a month. I say that because I'll probably play like last week, there's certain times where it's like I'll play like if I play 18 holes a week, that's like really good. On average, I like go like two weeks without playing just because stuff. So we're in peak season right now. So just work is crazy. The company's growing a ton. So it's, it's wild. It's not like I am not living the CEO, you know, who has an assistant doing all his work and like playing golf. Like I get like anxiety playing golf because I'm like, there's too much. I can't be like gone for five or six hours during the day. So for me, it's much more about those little weekend hangs with the boys or if I can get out to play, like do that. But like I couldn't, there's a big crew of guys playing last Friday. Like it's just a lot of stuff going on. I just can't, can't always do it. So I understand that so well. I get out on the golf course and on the days that you can play around in four hours or less, great, cause that's, that's a good amount of time. And then you can still have most of the rest of your day to do whatever work that you need to get done. But on the weekends, when it's slow and backed up and I've had games take six hours and it really is a big turnoff of the sport for me. Because when you add in the time that it takes to drive there and warm up and then drive home afterwards, I mean, that's, you were looking at at least eight hours with a slow game. And it's really prohibitive for anything to get done other than that. So I totally understand that, you know, hesitation to play golf cause it really like over the last year, I got into golf again and then kind of diminished back down because I realized just how much time I was spending out on the course and not doing other things. I think Malcolm Gladwell had a really interesting podcast about that a couple of years back where he talked about all of these CEOs who were not only spending a lot of time in the golf course, but actually taking the time to log their results on this, um, this website that tracked their scores and whatnot and just he calculated just how much time and energy and money was being wasted by them not actually doing their job. So it's interesting that you mentioned that you're not that CEO living the golf life. I probably play the least amount of golf out of any like golf company owners I know. I feel like it, like I play less golf than my, my sales guys play golf all the time. I mean, they're also selling, but I'm like, I'm just, yeah, I'm also the worst golfer on the team. Like everyone else is like scratch golfers, but I love it. It's just, and I would love to get to a spot where I can do like one day a week, like maybe that's like a one-on-one meeting or something, you know, with one of the team and we go play golf, but I think we're not there yet. I mean, we're still bad, but he's still like this little scrappy company that we got a lot going on. So totally. I mean, we have the old adage that says a lot of business gets done on the golf course and it sounds like your sales guys are doing just that, but at a certain point you have to draw the line and say, okay, like, yes, I can do some business on the golf course, like, you know, rocking your polo around, people might see it and want one, but like, overall, that's not going to get your company to where you want it to be, you know, $20, $50 million valuation. Yeah, you do have to spend some time in the office grinding away and not on the golf course. Hey, everyone, thanks for checking out that clip. If you enjoyed it, be sure to hit the like button down below. And if you're interested in hearing the full episode, it's out right now on our YouTube channel. We've had a lot of great guests come on this show before and we've got a lot of great guests coming up in the future. So hit subscribe so that you don't miss a single episode. In one final note, we're always looking for new ideas and new companies to feature on the show. So if you know of someone or know of a company, write us a comment down below letting us know who they are and what they do. We'd be happy to have them on the show. Till then, I'll just be here waiting for your comments. So, uh, see you later.