 I don't know about you, but I think it's next to impossible to convince anyone to go low-carb or carnivore. Either njrew22.com here with another low-carb keto carnivore chat. And this is about, I guess, the social dynamics behind your lifestyle. Everybody I've told about low-carb and keto, and they look at me, wow, you look great. How do you do it? And you tell them, oh, well, I don't eat sugar. And I don't eat carbs. And they look at you like you're you're crazy. And I try to tell them, like, I'm happier than I've ever been and content. I don't have any food issues. I'm not crying or hungry or, you know, binging on anything. I also tell them that once you get it, it's smooth sailing. It's easy as it can be. Everybody that I've told this story to who had the courage to ask me how I did it and was interested, at least from my perspective, they appeared to be interested. They didn't do anything about it. In fact, some of these people that I know got worse and worse, i.e. fatter and sicker. They just don't want to do it. I think in the end, the person has to want it themselves, even if they get these little clues and these tips from people that have done it. I don't think that the majority of the people can do it armed with the information that they have. They can't do it. So it's a lost cause for many people. And, you know, I don't blame them too much because giving up sugar is really, really, really hard for most people. I would say 96% of the people. So that's it. If you liked the video, please hit the bell and subscribe, and I'll see you next time.