 A compass begins this chapter with a very interesting technique. He says, hey guys, there is a remedy to all temptation. It's like any temptation you have, I know exactly how to handle it. And then he starts talking about now go into your private room and think about your day of death. So he recommends to us meditation on death as this powerful antidote to any kind of sin or temptation or worldly anxiety. He says, asks us to imagine ourselves lying on our bed in the very throes of death. And how are we going to feel about it right there? And it suddenly makes whatever is tempting you to be much less appealing, doesn't it Connor?