 Only when you act and experiment and try, are you learning? Unfortunately, they don't get to the actual execution of the plan because they're just too hung up in the planning phase. So what is the one-third, two-third rule and how have you applied it personally? You know, create anything, get anything off the ground. One-third of your time should be planning and two-thirds of your time should be executing. This is something really, really hard for perfectionists to do because they want to use all the time for planning and then waiting until stars, moons, sun align. And so what it does, though, is it prioritizes your bias towards action because only when you act and experiment and try, are you learning? And so again, if we only have a finite amount of time to do whatever it is that we want to do, it should be executing and learning and growing and reiterating the process. So for example, if you've got three weeks to plan for like a 5k, put your plan, yeah, of course, get something at thought, but really hit your feet to the road. That's where you're going to learn to grow.