 Gregor, you have something to say about social media content creation and how a lot of people get discouraged about social media because they create content and they don't feel like they're getting enough traction. They don't feel like they're getting enough likes or comments and things like that. And I, yeah, I wanted you to share what you were sharing before we started. Before we recorded it, it popped into my head this idea that I've heard you say on a number of occasions the idea of content as king and distribution as queen, but the whole, which is beautiful, and then the whole framework of the three stages of content that you model and teach, the way that it's transformed my life and has prompt and has inspired me to be engaged and enthusiastic about regular content creation is actually, the word or the phrasing came in that is that self-realization is ace. If there's a king and a queen, we've got to have an ace too. Content is king, distribution is queen, and self-realization is ace. I love that. And the idea for me is you had shared about someone earlier in the meeting today that somebody was asking a question regarding that they were feeling discouraged because they weren't getting a lot of market feedback. They weren't getting a lot of likes and they were questioning whether content creation and social media sharing was for them in terms of their business or not. And inside of me, I thought, well, it sounds like there's an underlying belief that it's all about or that the primary metric is the market feedback. And inside of me, what keeps me inspired is, I'm learning. I'm writing and I'm learning. I'm videoing and I'm posting and I'm learning. And it happens that if I trust that and do that with enthusiasm, but prioritizing the idea of my own self-realization being ace, then I'm that much more inspired to be engaged with the king, the content creation. I'm that much more inspired to share the distribution, the queen, but really without attachment because either way, I'm winning. I'm winning because I'm learning and refining my own insights and ability to articulate what has worked for me and that I believe will serve my clients. So good. I love this so much. I want to bring one more idea in here, which is the old quote from Frederick Buebner. Your calling is where your great talents meets the world's deep hunger, or where your great gifts meets the world's deep hunger. And so this Venn diagram of you're sharing your gifts, you're practicing creativity, fitness, finding out what your voice is and the self-realization you're talking about. And on the other hand, the market response or the market receiving of your gifts is on this side. And that Venn diagram, that sliver in the middle where it's like, ooh, my authentic sharing is healing somebody, is helping somebody, is bringing light and blessing to somebody, to other people, to a lot of people perhaps in that sliver is where we find our calling. And so like, how can you find your calling unless you are creating authentically and sharing it as widely as possible, find that sliver of, oh my gosh, the alignment, the synergy between what I feel so passionate about and what they, the market, the people I'm reaching, feel so healed by, so transformed by. You won't know that unless you're putting it out there as to as many people as possible. So thank you, thank you, thank you for bringing this up. I will quote you from now on, content is king, distribution is queen, but self-realization is ace. And may I add one more piece? Is that what you were just saying, what brought me to you in the first place was the phrase that had occurred to me when I was put off by some of the marketing I was seeing and it occurred to me marketing as ministry and I plugged it into Google and you came up and I've never looked back in terms of, oh George is my guy, he's speaking the same language. With marketing as ministry, the first one we're ministering to is ourselves. And then from the self ministry, so for me, stage one content creation is starts with ministering to myself and then is extended through my own experience of what has been healing and empowering and all the things that you said. As that comes through me and I document that publicly, I will implicitly find my ideal audience that intersection in the Venn diagram because it will speak and minister to those people that it does. And those people who it doesn't, that's fine too, but my priority is my own attunement to what's lighting me up. Yeah, oh man, I love this. Thank you, thank you, thank you for bringing this up, Gregory. And for the person who asked the question that prompted this. Gregory, you mentioned stage one content, so I just want to mention those who don't know what that is, there is a video called the three stages of content creation that I made that explains that. You might want to look that up next. But thanks so much for watching. Thanks, Gregory, for your service.