 expectations. What do we mean by this? Setting expectations. Let's say for example, a person smart, masha'Allah, he's getting good grades in high school and he sets expectations. He says, you know what? Insha'Allah, I'm going to go to university. I'm going to study engineering and when I graduate, I'm going to do very well. I'm going to open up my country, my company and insha'Allah, my company will become one of the best companies of engineering, insha'Allah. So they set expectations, standards, ambitions, which is great, good stuff, good. But then, for example, say they go to first year university and let's say for example, God forbid, God forbid something happens and his or her father falls ill. His father falls ill to the point where the father cannot support the family anymore. He has to drop out of university and go work. Now this individual, he might feel as a failure. You know, his expectations were, this is my dreams. My dream was to succeed and maybe he had the ability, he had the potential, he is a smart person. But SubhanAllah, what they call it, life gets in the way. She has an expectation. This is what I would like and sometimes these expectations could not be as ambitious. They could be simple expectations, simple expectations. A person, for example, says, I, you know, on the weekend, by the weekend, I will finish reading this chapter and doesn't get to finish reading the chapter. Something's very simple. But yet says, you know, a person starts to think that, my gosh, every time I set up an expectation, something happens and just, I never meet, I'm a failure. I can never meet my expectations. I can never develop, reach my goals. And even though these goals are so simple, they're simple goals. I mean, reading a chapter, I can't even read a chapter or something along these lines. So then what's the point of me setting any goals anymore? People start falling down, feeling down. Think of the positive things that you have done. Don't say, I'm a loser. No, Alhamdulillah, Mu'mineen, we are especially who are the followers of Ahlul Bayt, alayhimu s-salam. We are people who, inshallah, will be with Imam Ali, s.a.w. in Jannah. Are we losers? No, Allah. Imam al-sadaq, alayhimu s-salam, says, Imam al-sadaq says to some of his companions, how about you people? Shia. On the day of judgment when you come to the mahshar and you look at the banner of Imam Ali, Imam Ali holding the banner, and you go with him. How would you feel then? Where do you think he's going to take you? And Imam al-sadaq repeats it three times. He said he's going to take you to Jannah. Jannah, Jannah. Imagine, are we losers? No, Allah will not lose us. Yes, things in dunya may be difficult, correct. I may not be the successful businessman, but I'm not a loser. I am successful. I am smart. I can do work. I can succeed.