 Let's skip to the comment of the day that is ZERO LELOOCH 22. ZERO LELOOCH 22 says the greatest common denominator I've noticed in each video is understanding the concept of context. Context for when you are on your music journey is the most important aspect to understand. There are many routes to take on your music journey, but every one of those paths involves understanding your role in music. So I'm going to answer her or add on to this very, very quickly. One, two, three, four, five, there's levels to this right here. Everybody has to understand that there's levels to this and sometimes you might watch a video that I did and you're like, yo, Brian, man, you're not talking about nothing. I don't quite get this. This ain't clicking. Well, I might be talking to this guy right here right now and you're right here, right? Or you might be like, yo, I already know this is basic. Well, maybe I'm talking to this guy right here. So it might not apply to you. So there's certain times that certain advice applies to you. There's something that you might hear when you're at level one that might take you to level two, right? And then when you get to level four, all of a sudden that day you learn at level one is clicking again and you're hearing it totally different because now, right, you're in a different place. Right? It's like when you listen to a track, when you're five years old, then you rewatch, re-listen to that track when you're 10 or 20 years old and now it clicks in a whole other way because you've made progress. You gain experience. So what most artists get stuck is they're staying on this level. Most of them are at level one or you're staying at whatever level you are. So either advice gets stale because you can't, you don't have a new perspective. You're still at the same point on the hill instead of climbing a mountain, right? Or for whatever reason, you're backsliding, but we're not going to get into the backsliding. So why is this important in terms of what Zero Looch 22 said? If you don't understand there's levels to this thing, you're not taking in the fact that everything that I say on this page, everything that Corey say or whoever we bring up onto this page says on this page requires context. So we might be talking about something we've done in supply directly for four artists, but it might not apply to you right now, right? It might not work for you. You might be a mysterious artist. This artist might be a personality based. This artist might never post on social media. This artist might post on social media every day and everything has a strategy contextual to what that is. That's why it's important that you watch these things to get additional frameworks of how to think, right? But at some point, you have to sit down and say, where am I right now? What makes sense to apply right now? I can't do what Drake is doing today. I can do what Drake possibly did 10 years ago, maybe, right? Or maybe I need to do what some other artist did. That's how you have to think about it. So one, sit down, figure out where you are and what's going to get me to the next step, right? I'm on level two. I need to know when it gets me on level three. Some people get caught up on all this level five stuff and, oh, that sounds cool. Or, you know, level one stuff. No, all I need is the level one. I mean, the stuff that gets me to level three. So what gets most artists, and honestly, I can say people caught up is you take in information and you're wondering why people are passing you by, right? How this person get here so fast to level four. Even though I have all this knowledge and I know more than them and I have a better music than them. But what happened was this person came in and said, yo, what's going to give me a level two? I don't even know nothing else. What's going to give me a level three? I don't even know nothing else. What's going to give me a level four? I don't need to know nothing else. It's nice to know, to feel smart, all that stuff, but you don't need to know it. So context is everything and also over information is a thing. You don't need to know everything. You don't need to watch every single video or every single one of these videos, but figure out where you are at that moment. What does it take to get to that next step? And if you need to talk to somebody who does this, you know, me, there's many people out there, right, who do this, find somebody that you can trust and has contextual advice and experience to say, yo, where am I personally? I get all this stuff. Where am I personally? How can I get to my next step? I'm at work.