 And that's like the story of the brigand who was robbing a caravan and I think it was seeing a bohemian at him if I'm not mistaken. One of the Sadiheen that someone took some and there was some juice in someone's saddle and they mentioned it to the head brigand that he asked him, he says, do you want some juice? He says, I'm fasting. And so this righteous man looks at him like, you're robbing a caravan, like you're fasting. And he said that I wanted to leave a door between me and Allah to open. I wanted to leave at least one door between Allah and I open. He's robbing a caravan, but he's fasting. And the meaning here is really deep though, because there's a lot of people that just caught up in certain things. They just find difficulty in leaving certain things. And sometimes we as a community will not encourage them to do the good that they do. They can still do, right? And so years later this pious man is in front of the caravan and shut off. And then he looks over and he sees the brigand making tow off. He says, is that you? And he said that I left the door open between Allah and he accepted me and he let me in. And this is why I never make anyone despair. If someone's doing 991 things wrong, just encourage them to do one thing right. Just encourage them to do the smallest little thing, the tiniest little thing. And you never know. Especially in our time, given how difficult things are, is that that could be the door for them to turn to Allah to barakah wa ta'ala.