 What would you say has been the greatest difficulty you have overcome? You know, we have many aspirations in life and they each come with a cost. And many times we aren't thoughtful about what is the cost and you know, so you have to be prepared to pay the price for what you want. And I think I was a very young mother when I started my first company and trying to find that balance of being a mother and yet running a startup was I think a deep journey of self-discovery and formative of my ideas and philosophy of life that I had to refine because it was tested to the core. And the outcome of that for me was to not feel guilty for my aspirations. This is what I want. This is who I am. It's just a statement. It doesn't have to be justified. It doesn't have to be offered for judgment or appropriation by anybody else just knowing what you want to do and why and then being able to just do that for yourself on behalf of yourself. These are all lessons that each of us will need to learn, you know, and that satisfying yourself is okay, right? And like I said, you know, the journey of trying to be balanced in life and again, trying to do that without being apologetic to it. And you know, so I think the journey of trying to find your authentic self through whatever mountains is always really the true mountain to climb. You're in a mountain to climb, you know, discovering and being authentic to yourself.