 One of the more impactful things for me as a father and a husband that I ever heard Jordan Peterson talked about comparing like how we as humans prepare for a vacation, you spend weeks and months planning it, you know, shopping for the hotels, the rental car, all this effort into this thing that is only going to be brief moment. Yeah. Five days of your life. And then he's like, you will come home. You will see your wife and kid or whatever that 15 minute window, how impactful it is the way you enter in that house to what you say to your wife, what you say to your kid and that time multiplied over days in the week over months and years in your life is like an eternity in comparison to that. And it's like, yeah, we spend zero time thinking about that or putting effort into making it good. I think the advice that Arthur Brooks gave that one time on our show, some guy was asking him about what's like one tip to being a great father or whatever and his response was, you already did it because he's thinking about it. So just a simple fact that you care. You're aware of that. You want to be a good father and stuff like that. You're already winning 50%.