 Was there ever a time when someone told you to do something and you did it and you found out that it was a bad piece of advice? I have to ask you, what is the worst piece of advice? What is the worst piece of advice? Worst piece of advice. What's the worst piece of advice that you've been given along the way? Oh my god, I'm in the restaurant business, I get bad advice every day. This is the toughest question I've probably ever been asked. That's a hard question for me actually because I think I've probably tuned any bad advice out anyway. What has been the worst piece of advice? Just my instinct. They haven't failed me like that. The best advice and also the worst advice is the same one which is follow your gut. Maybe waiting as long as we did, I think we always had the idea that it was going to be the right thing to do. And we just went a little bit too far trying to over verify it right. And in the end you just got to go with it. A lot of people who might try to do something similar will think, okay, what's like a loud, stunty thing that we can do with technology? That you go from zero to hero or are an overnight success, right? Which anyone that's been around knows that that's not really possible. Yeah, one thing I have found even for me is that you feel like you want to show what you learn. I want to prove, look, I know all this stuff, I know all this stuff. I just want to designer wear back, designer wear shoes, like party it up, you know, like all the vacations. But I lost kind of my purpose, like it wasn't, what I was doing, it wasn't, there wasn't any fulfillment there. You know what? My worst advice that I've ever gotten is to quit while I was doing it. I remember people saying, well, you're inexactly an assistant. That's all you should be, or don't start a business. You're ahead of me as you beg. Don't do this, don't do that. That I didn't have enough followers. So you had a low follower count. People told you that, yeah. And now you realize the word how you don't know anyone. Who's going to, you know, blah, blah, blah, things like that. First piece of advice was when somebody says, oh, don't worry, you're going to offend somebody. You're already at ground zero with this person. This person doesn't give a damn about you. Hustle and grind until you no longer need to be introduced. Keep pushing and make it happen. I'd rather beg forgiveness than ever ask permission. My parents said, well, you've got to quit. This is too much for you. You know, they were telling me to quit. When a going gets tough, walk away. Yeah. Not the best advice. I think one of the worst pieces of advice and something that will probably, it might continue to happen is when somebody wants you to change. One of the worst pieces, it's probably that you can only be one thing or do one thing. It's going to make you look unfocused. You're not going to look like a serious person. You can only, you know, pick something and do that. To stay in my lane, what even is that? What is that? Like, we're not race car driving here. I don't, there's no lane for anybody. When you, again, are passionate about something, go full, go full speed ahead. I love it. Grab life by then. I love the unsolicited opinion, right? Yeah, exactly. I get those all the time.