 My name is Tyler Richie. It took me actually two years from when I signed up until I actually came to The Art of Charm. Reason being is every time that I, you know, I was making my monthly payments or whatever and then I'd get a new girlfriend. And then I'd be like, don't need this. We're good. I got this under control. Then we'd break up again. You know, a different girl would break up. And, you know, I figured out that I do need this. Because for some reason I was filtering in the wrong people and, you know, had to break the cycle somehow. So I felt like The Art of Charm was going to be able to help me further my life and help me hopefully filter in the right people. Before I felt like I was pretty inhibited. I didn't do a whole lot of interactions with a ton of people. I'd go out with my buddies, hang out with them, see a couple of cute girls over there at the bar, go up, say hi, get rejected. Crouch back over and go back to our seats and continue drinking heavily. One of my biggest fears was talking to strangers. After a week at AOC, no reservations. After a few nights out with you guys, definitely feeling more comfortable, a lot looser in my social interactions. It's been awesome. I feel probably 100% more confident in myself. It's just taking that fear and its energy and just replacing that with something else. It's replacing that now with the excitement that you're going to have instead of that nervous energy. Everybody's got their different experiences, but let me ask you a question. What you're doing right now, how's that working out for you? Are you happy with you? Are you happy with the way things are going? Or are you sitting around and are you just complaining about the things that are coming to you? You've got the ability to change it. You know, the only person that can help you is you. And if you want to sit on the couch and be negative the rest of your life, feel free, man. If that's what you want to do, but if you want to go live a positive, vibrant life, do it. It's a significant amount of money to go out here to LA, to go through AOC and to do this. But the price is insignificant compared to what you're going to do with it the rest of your life. As you move forward, this is going to pay for itself time and time again. Because it's a huge cost up front, but it pays off over a long span of time. So you've got to look at exactly what the amount of time that you're paying for. Sure, you're paying for a week-long boot camp. That's great. What you're actually investing in is yourself. I wish I would have done it two years ago when I started. The cost is your life, as they say. So that's two years of my life that I spent without this new skill set, you can say. And that's two years I'm not going to get back. Now I know what I'm doing and the world's going to pick up on that. I just have that feeling.