 In terms of what you've said about the way that you trade then, it sounds like you've incorporated a lot of habits and actual lifestyle into what you're designing, in terms of the way that you're patient with your trades. You're not sitting there clicking the whole time. A lot of discipline is in that. I assume the style has changed in terms of the way that you've traded from going back to the 80s to today, and like you also mentioned risk management. So in terms of your habits and the actual way that you interact your life, how have you built those disciplines? Everything I've done is through trial and error, because as I said earlier, there wasn't really many people that you could learn from or not want that many books that you could study from. We were all pioneers. So yeah, it was basically by making mistakes, and I'm very ADHD. I'm impatient and I'm greedy and I'm all the things that I shouldn't be. So I had to, by losing, establish all these rules to stop myself jumping into early, make sure I'm patient, make sure I don't take too much risk, make sure I wait for a good opportunity, make sure I'm patient on the exit, scale out maybe in order to make sure, because even when you, everyone thinks about trading being stressful when you lose money, but trading is actually stressful when you're winning, because if I'm in a trade and I'm, and it's working, I might be in here and my target might be here, but when we're here, I'm making a nice profit on the trade and I'm thinking, I don't want to lose that money, but I know that it's probably going to go there. So it's that how do I hang on, leave the room, don't screen watch, but I also scale out of a trade. So they just sort of soothes that anxiety, right? I've come here. There's now an amount of money in the account that I don't want to see evaporate, so I will just maybe take a quarter of the position off. It'll just make me breathe a bit, right? Okay, I bagged a bit of profit, and now if we go to the next target, I'm going to feel happy. You've built muscles, you've built habits that remove emotion. Yeah, if this happens, you do this. If this happens, you, I find the keys to really just remove the emotion. And being ADHD, I like dopamine hit. So, but you've got to avoid the highs and the lows. You've got to avoid the anxiety. If you're trading for excitement, that's terrific, but that means you're trading for entertainment. You're not really taking it seriously as a business. And if it's something for trying to get into trading for a career or just build a second revenue stream, I think it's really advisable to examine how your emotions are and how to keep them in check.