 What dyslexia has done to me is that if you give me a set of instructions right now, my brain will manage to flip them by the time it comes for me to do it. So it's like having a mirror, a mirror in your brain. Yeah, pretty much. So I was in bottom set for everything with all the bad kids and the people with undiagnosed learning difficulties and people just thought I was stupid to be honest and like I said before I had like major confidence issues so that didn't help. It can be very destructive, can't it? Because it is, you know, school, as you said, there's sets that kind of divide you into different learning groups and you automatically assign people as smarter when they're higher up in the sets. When you have a learning difficulty, it kind of puts a little bit of a block between you and the information that comes in.