 One time I went to Silicon Valley to do like a pitch to a large group of people, and this Japanese VC guy came up to me afterwards, he goes, I think this can be really big in Asia because Japan does really big problem. Everyone is so serious and they want to get away from their parents or to like domineering and it's really hard to meet and marry someone and find someone. And he's like in the same problem in China where they had the one child policy for so long and now there's like 60% men and 40, so there's a shortage of women and they're having trouble pairing off because, and same thing with Korea, like they have really domineering parents and the kids are feeling tremendous pressure to find someone and be successful, you know, and fulfill all the dreams of their parents. Yeah, for everything. You have to get it approved. Exactly. Yeah, I think we're kind of going back, you know, like in India they're still doing the arranged marriages, but, and Madhyawni Kansi Asia is kind of like this too, where it's always been a simulation since the beginning, you know, it's just more obvious. I think everyone could use a helper like that, a facilitator to help you, and even when you're young in your 20s, like, because everyone when they're graduating college is like, you know, when I'm 30 I'll probably get married and have a couple kids by then and like I'll be a vice president or whatever, some firm and like 30 comes around you're like, I don't feel much different than I did like five or six years ago. Yeah. Maybe when I'm 35 or 40, like I'll do that. And then, you know, half the people find someone and have a kid around that time, but then you get to 35, 40. There's still, you know, millions of people that are like, Oh my God, like I am, especially the women, they're like, I'm almost 40. I don't even know how good my eggs are anymore. Like I have to find someone to have a kid with or it's not going to happen. Like this is not like something I can keep pushing off. And I think if you have someone on your side, that's kind of like your advocate and like, and has deep conversations with you and knows like who would be a good partner for you and what type of relationship you're looking for and constantly have that in your head instead of just kind of having fun and, and, you know, trying to get, move up the corporate ladder, stuff like that. But I think, I think it's an important, if not one of the most important, you know, who you have kids with is the most important decision you'll make in your life. And if you get married or not married, like it, it could be the best deal or the worst deal that you make in your life. Basically, no pressure.