 Moving with my mother was it was a totally different experience. You know, I had my struggles being a child going to school, but speaking with her afterwards, I didn't realize how much it was how tough it was for her too because She left everything she knew. She left her family. She left her friends and you know, she was someone who worked in, she was a director at the General Hospital where she worked. Now she's the new person and she had to go through this accreditation process of basically passing exams. At this point, she's over 50. We slept on on the floor where we first came to the United States because we didn't have anything. We left everything behind and and we talked about this later and you know, she told me, she said at some point she only had a hundred dollars in her bank account. But she didn't, she had to pay rent. She had to make sure I needed, I didn't want for anything and I can't imagine how she probably fought the decision every single day looking at her bank account with a hundred dollars and her paycheck wasn't gonna come for another month. How was she going to survive? How was her daughter gonna survive and was it worth it? So I asked her the question. I said was it worth it? She said she would do it a hundred times over because she's seen how I have flourished as a person and she said this to me the other day. She said you're my idol. She said I have seen you overcome so much and you stand up and you stand up for other people and even when life knocks you down, you don't give up.