 Yeah, they're disturbing. I think if we use like two words to try to get clear, when you're identifying the fear that seems to be locked in there with no change, fear motive is like getting motive. It's desiring to get. So if we look at some of these situations and they're identified as still associated with fear, then all they really are are opportunities to learn how to fully give. And what this will do is you start to move into this miraculous way of living is it will wash away all reciprocity and all desire to get something back. Like, you know, of course, it's just to give is to receive. So when you fold into the getting mode, you are washed free of the desire to get something back. And by practicing it and extending, then your trust and compass grows stronger and stronger and stronger. And it also grows more miraculous. I mean, someone might say, oh, it would take a miracle to simply give and extend all day long without expecting anything at all in return. And that's true. That's what the miracle is. And for me, that was where it took a lot of faith and trust, because I wanted to kind of define my world and I'm looking, I'm going to brighten my world here. And the spirit's like, you know, well, I do have a lot to give through you, but I have to direct where you're going to be giving. And in the end, that giving it over to that is the whole world. You know, I've been directed to give to the whole world. Other than the small little rings that I first started out with, you know, it's been more like, just let me direct giving. And that will expand your perception and will show you what true giving is. So I think that's the key. When the darkest thirst arises, that is the tendency as to spot it everywhere, because that's how perception works. It's like Jesus says, you look inside first, and then you look outside. So if you feel afraid or anxious or you feel conflicted in some way, you will perceive a conflicted world that will literally project out or literally be witnessed to or manifested in the world. So that tendency, I think when you start to work with the Course, you can almost say that that will be a phase that you go through. And then that's where the practice comes in at saying, okay, I think I'm upset with this. You don't deny what seems to be upsetting to you. You're able to verbalize it even. Then you start to bring it back, turn it around. You know, like Byron Cady says, turn it around, start to turn it around and bring it back. And then after practicing that over and over and over, then it starts to generalize more and more. And still, until the transfer of training really starts to spread around your mind and really sweep around all aspects of your mind, that tendency to see the problems outside is still going to rear its head. It's still going to come up over and over. So it's not more, I could say you have to really go through a lot of mind training, and it's only when you kind of reach advanced states of mind training do you have this feeling that there literally is no problems, and you're not seeing problems either, because you don't believe in them. And that's how you perceive them is by first believing them.