 when you're a CPA, you're not an employee. Okay. When you're a CPA, I wouldn't say it's not even a career. It's not even a professional. When you're a CPA, you are building your empire. Because at every assignment you get, being a CPA, that's a knowledge that's expertise you have learned. And the harder and the more frustrated you're going to feel, the stronger you're going to come on the other end. So once you work on a client on a problem with the client and you solve that problem, guess what? Now you have the key for that next client. It may not be the same, but you already went through it. And two, three years down the road where you faced 20, 30, 50 different issues and you solve them, you're going to be very valuable. There is no manual for being a CPA. No two days are the same. No AM session versus PM session. Each client is different. Each and each business will have a different problem. They may be in the same industry. They'll have different issues. But once you know how to solve a problem for one client, it will be easier for you to solve it for the second. And when you get the problem with the third, you're going to look like an expert because you learn from the first and the second. And take all this knowledge, accumulate this knowledge, and it's going to pay a huge dividend in terms of competency and professionalism. And that's why every time you learn something, it's like you add it to your arsenal. You're going to use it down in the next battle. And as you go along, you're going to that arsenal of weaponry, of knowledge, just going to get stronger and stronger.