 I would not be who I am today and where I'm at today had I not had that trial period, that affliction period, that persecution period. Yeah. That was just another storm of the test. It's like, what you made of? Yeah, we on Boss Talk TV. Shout out to Ihi, the reason you see. Let me ask you this, man, because you've been on the internet crazy. I seen it back and forth with you and certain people. I know that you ain't been saying the names of the people that you was into it with. But at the end of the day. It don't benefit me. But at the end of the day. My name's a valuable one. So you, you, you, my name's a big bet. You get into it with this guy like, and you, you sue him is what I'm, what I'm seeing in the internet. Like, how much did this basically build you in a sense from where you were to where you are now? Like for going through that situation. I would not be who I am today and where I'm at today. Had I not had that trial period, that affliction period, that persecution period. Yeah. That was just another storm of the test. It's like, what you made of? And what, what, what, uh, what's so vindicating about it for me is like, what God shared with me at the end of the whole thing is like, see, I'm not a, I'm an influencer, but I'm not an influencer. I'm a real estate guy, but I'm a real estate guy. Like, I'm a man of God. I'm called by God to do great things and just whatever it is he got for me, right? So I went through all these, I didn't even get to half my stories, but God, I've been divorced. I've been bankrupt. I've been like all these different things, right? Parole, work release, house monitoring, ankle bracelet. I got the cliche black man's journey of everybody. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? And God specifically gave me that testimony so I could minister and reach so many people on a real level. So like even going through a social media slander or whatever the case is, God has said to me simply, if you can't have the social media, you can't handle nations. That's real. I thought about you when I was looking at that stuff and I thought about Joseph in the Bible. He never complained, but he kept going through trials, whether he was, he knew he was a king, but once he gets thrown in the pit, brothers turned it back on him, he ends up having to go into Egypt. And once he gets there, he ends up going to jail and all kinds of stuff. He's just going through all these different things, but he don't complain. And he consistently go through what he got to get to in order to help a lot of people. Same thing you just ended your conversation with. So it's like, I feel amazing. Cause everybody know I'm tested and I'm vetted. But everybody know. It's just crazy though that the way that, you know, your wife and like my wife, when we went through our situation, we never shook because of we knew God. You know what I mean? No matter what nobody throw at us, we still praying together. Me and the kids, my wife, we reading together. We standing firm together. So it's hard to come up against somebody when they know God is the one backing them. So that was one of the main things that I had going for me. And when you a man of God like that and the pre-CIA household like that, we got to understand that you're not even going against that person, man. It's just a spiritual warfare. Come on now. Do I say it a lot? It's real. It's just a spiritual warfare. Like the same people like, if the internet had any level of spiritual maturity, spiritual ranking, I'd be able to see that the man attacking you, does he pray with his family? I'd be able to see your heart because like look at this. If you're a man of God, I'm a man of God. We can't argue with one for so long. That's it. Because if you're a man of God, I'm a man of God, then I'm gonna treat you like I want to be treated. So even if you offend me, I'm gonna follow the word of God. If your brother offend you, go to your brother first. That's right. Go to your brother directly. That's right. If a brother be overtaken in a fault. Not through social media. Or if you offend me and dog me as a man of God and all that, then one of us would be quick to go to compassion, quick to go to forgiveness, quick to go to understanding, quick to go to prayer. So it's like, you compare me to a non man of God. Like bro, it's the cops ain't there. In real estate, we have something called cops. It's three comparable homes that are similar in square footage, similar in style, similar in age, similar in bedroom count, bathroom count. That gives you the value, the average price of three comparable homes that sold within one square mile within the last six months. That gives you the value of a home. Y'all compare in mansions of trailer parks. Wow. The only cops from me are other men of God. That's real. Other real men, that gotta be. So the cops ain't the same. So yeah, it looks funny, looks off. Yeah, you compare in like, you know. Let me ask you this, Tulsa real estate fund. Tulsa real estate fund has the first ever real estate crowdfunding, 100% black owned. Explain that to me, what is it? Tulsa real estate fund is a regulation tier two crowd fund. Okay. It's the largest black owned crowd fund in history of America. Wow. We partnered with 15,000 families from 22 countries and were able to raise over $11.5 million together to deploy 9.4 million into projects in 10 different states with 12 different developers, all black developers from around the country. We've created over 200 jobs. We bought the black house here in Atlanta. You gotta see it before y'all leave. It's right in East Point by the airport. It is. The Legacy Center, yes. A 30,000 square foot, culturally dipped, Class A events venue, immediate production space. We've also launched a mentorship program, Big Brothers Anonymous, which through our center, was partnered with Obama Foundation. We mentored young men of color, young boys in men of color ages 12, 24. Only here in Atlanta. Only here in Atlanta for now. And other, the Tulsa fund is group economics. It's black Wall Street in real life. It's black excellence in real life. It was our duty to carry on Marcus Garvey's vision, honorable Elijah Muhammad's vision, Malcolm X's vision, Dr. King's economic vision, and so many others. O.W. Gurley, the founder of black Wall Street and JB Stafford of Tulsa, Oklahoma. We're called Tulsa Real Estate Fund, not because I'm from Tulsa, but because the homage of Wall Street. That's it, that's it. And so, yeah, it's exciting. It's polarizing, but it is a fund that went through a SEC investigation, FBI investigation, DOJ investigation, 18 month investigation, hundreds of thousands. They checked everything. They checked everything. No findings. Wow, that's huge.