 Do you feel that the workshop, the 10-day immersion is really, like where do you see men's journeys really happening? I mean for myself, I see a workshop is very important. You know, you learn to interact, you interact with different people, you can see somebody do stuff, you get direct feedback which cannot happen anywhere else, but in their transformation of self, I see that happening three months, six months, nine months later and evolving in this different way. And so you having such an influx of clients coming through and I know you stay in touch with them, where do you see that real change happening with them? Yeah, you're right. The workshop is a catalyst and in my opinion, I mean I used to do weekend workshops long time ago and for me it wasn't enough time to get a proper catalyst to change happening. So that's why we do 7-10-day stuff, workshops with very, very high intensity and basically personalized one-on-one stuff going on. Yeah, as you said, that's where it's like, it is a compressed initiation, but the true unfolding of that comes when they go back into their real lives and then have to integrate that. And so yeah, the changes that we see, they're instant in the sense that guys are suddenly getting laid, they're exploding through their realities, they're feeling confident, they're doing stuff that they've never done before, but for that to settle and become something that they're at ease with, that does take three, six, nine months. What we've noticed, the guys who do that the very best are the ones who stay in touch with each other, they maintain the brotherhood that they've, even if they live on other sides of the world, it doesn't matter. And that they continue to go on their own personal journey. So we've noticed a lot of the guys, say who've done Euro tour or a residential, they then link up in pairs or threes and then once a month, once every couple months, they go on a little of their adventure of their own and they keep that kind of same ramp spirit alive. At the same time, we certainly subscribe that they need to look at other areas of depth. So I'm always suggesting to guys that they do attend a personal meditation course or they get into some kind of spirituality or that they get into other dynamics for expression such as improvisation or theater or dance or different creative outlets, especially for guys who often come from very, very analytical fields such as engineering or accounting, whatever that's very common with guys. So I think what we're really trying to instill in people is the concept that a workshop is not there to fix you. It's at very best, it's a catalyst for you to step onto your own, to taking responsibility for your own personal journey and change because at the end of the day, you can have your limitations or you can have growth, you can't have both. You can have your excuses or you can have your expansion and your quest, you can't have both and it's very, very easy for anyone to sit in their excuses, limitations and become a victim and there's very good evidence to support most claims that you are a victim because you were treated, yeah, I mean, there's always plenty of evidence for that. I could have quite easily sat in victimhood for my entire life because I was brought up by a single mother in a poor household and blah, blah, blah, but I realized early on that I had to take responsibility for my change in growth. Otherwise, I'd just stay in that one, in that shitty town and that shitty reality. So I think that's at the end of the day, that's the most powerful thing you can help somebody to express because it's not, no coach is there to fix anybody, no therapist can fix anybody, no spiritual guru can fix anybody, all the very best they can do is point you in the right direction, save you some trial and error so you don't have to fuck around going this way and that way, give you the motivation and send you on your way and that's what I think. Just as you're talking, it's making me think, it's so crazy, I think about this a lot, that our careers, what we have made money at and you've been doing it for a long time, over 10 years, right, that you've been professionally. 2007, so coming up. Yeah, yeah, okay, so pretty much the same as me, you know. Yeah. It's so nuts that our lifestyles now, and it wasn't always this way, at least for me, a lot of it was getting laid and teaching that and it's still about that, but it's just like, man, if I can just be a good version of me and learn to interact that with people and teach a network of people of how to do that, that's my career, that's so fucking cool and I'm very passionate at it, I work very hard at it and it's quality and all that sort of stuff, but isn't that so cool?