 and you are feeling like the energy of a new page is going to be beneficial, is that right? Probably so. If I don't step into, what will my friends think? You know, what my friends are gonna be like, what's she doing now? You know? Oh my goodness, yeah. Yeah, oh my gosh. What you just said is surprisingly what keeps a lot of people from doing the new thing that they need to do. Yeah. Yeah, and one of my favorite, like, I should probably put it up on the wall and it's not the negative version of the word, but it's who cares? You know, like, who cares really? Like, who are you looking? Yeah, and also, right, and also it might be helpful when you say, well, what are my friends gonna think? Like to get really specific. Like, what is my thinking of John or my thinking of Jane? Am I thinking of, you know, Sam, my brother or Johnson? They wouldn't care. They wouldn't probably even notice. Like, when I start writing a list of what are these people gonna think, like, 90% of them won't even notice and the other 10% will probably celebrate it. You know, it's like. Right, and I think of some really hard decisions. Maybe there's a 1% in there that is like, wow, what are you doing? You know, it's like, oh, you know, that person tends to critique everybody or complain about everything or whatever. I don't know. And maybe they're doing it just, maybe they're doing it out of care and concern too, but you can thank them in your mind like a part within you. It's like, oh, thank you, you know, Billy for your concern about my flakiness, but I understand where you're coming from, but I actually have a strategic thought about this and that's why I'm going this direction. Oh, okay, Billy, in your mind, in my mind says, oh, okay, got it. Yeah, thanks for explaining. I don't know. It's true. And I've had a couple of very difficult decisions where I had to sever things where people were like, why are you doing this? But I had somebody come to me and say, you make it, you make me feel like it's okay for me to do something like that. Yeah. You know, like modeling. Totally. Modeling that. So yeah. And yeah, absolutely. And I've had moments over the years where I've layer upon layer shed my concern about what friends and family think. But it's layers upon layers. It's not like a one-time thing. It's like with each decision, with each embarrassment, with each, not embarrassment, potential embarrassment, like with each potential embarrassing decision, I came to the realization, well, nobody cares what I'm doing. Nobody even noticed. Those who noticed didn't care. And those who cared are probably cheering me on. And like, I had to experience that 10, 20 times before I realized nobody gives a fuck. So go for it. So go for it. Yeah, I can start becoming a basket weaving coach tomorrow. And then Friday, I'll decide to become a dog trainer and I don't care. And I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna go for it. Tomorrow, I'm gonna, I've just changed my life. I'm now a basket weaving coach. Basket weaving is growing up. And now I'm going to school. We always use to make fun of that, but whatever. It's just like a really random thing. Even though now, of course, I probably would appreciate it. But it's like, yeah. It's like, tomorrow, go forward and be this. And then the next day, I'll go forward and be that. And it's all good. It's all good. Yeah. And of course, it's not that we're gonna keep doing new stuff forever because at some point, we're gonna land on something that feels good for two or three days in a row and then for a year in a row. And then, so, but it's all good. I mean, and it's important. And of course, for my framework to be, to have an authentic business, it is important to experiment as much as you can.