 Good, thank you very much. Sleepy Ways, Chicho, Chicho. This may be unrelated. It's more of a general advice. I've been really passionate about building my skills around music producing, but I became a little compulsive, obsessive during the pandemic about it. Do you have any advice for being passionate for skills, building, but also patient enough to not force yourself by putting extra pressure? I think I just have high expectations. I want to be good. Here's the kicker Sleepy Ways. There's a fine line between letting your passions overwhelm you and take control of your life and you sacrificing other things that are important in your life to just being very passionate and very committed to what it is that you're doing. I have no problem by being compulsive and obsessive to a certain degree because I am when I do certain things, seeking that perfection to a certain degree or trying to learn as fast as I can so that I can roll out something being new that I want to do. But I do have this thing that I built for myself or a sort of a commandment that I have or a mantra that I have for myself, which is I'm not seeking perfection and it's the same rule that I have for my students. I tell my students, I don't care if you get 100% or not, right? But 80% is the bare minimum. So 80% is my line where if a student gets lower than 80%, then I say, okay, we need to do extra work to kick it above 80% because that 20% you can get if you put more work into it, right? 80% for me is do you understand the concepts, right? And I know it's a little different when you're producing work because you want to put out the best work that you can. But just creating all this content over the last 15 years, right? I realized that no matter how many times and I've reshot some of those videos that I've loaded on over the last 15 years, multiple times, right? Like we're talking not a five minute video that I was shooting, but a two hour video that I was shooting, I would shoot the video, look at the video and I would go, no, I can do better. And I would do it again. And then sometimes I did it three or four times, right? I don't have a problem with that. That just means you're practicing to improve yourself. Now, if you're doing that for an extended period of time for multiple months or multiple years, then you sort of have to reevaluate what it is that you're doing. So don't be too hard on yourself when you're becoming sort of compulsive, obsessive about something that you want to do. That's fine. But you draw the line where you forget to take out the garbage, maybe not for the first week, but the second time. If you forget to take out the garbage because you're totally obsessed with what it is that you're doing right now, you're doing it wrong. The garbage needs to be taken out. If you forget how to eat or if you forget not how to eat, but if you forget to eat, right? And you're getting headache because you're dehydrated, then it's time to take a break and walk away. If you're sitting in a certain posture and your muscles start cramping up and you're having back pain and stuff like this, then you need to go for a walk. And it's always a good idea to do that because you can reevaluate, sort of loop whatever it is that you're doing in your head and pick out the problem areas. Sometimes the best way to improve your work is to take a break from your work. So there's a whole bunch of techniques you can use. And the more you do, the more you learn. Seriously, I've waken up over the last, I don't know, whatever number of years, I've waken up in the middle of the night having a solution to a problem that I had. And sometimes I get up and go to the computer and do it. And I get up and sometimes it's a five minute gig. Sometimes I get up at two o'clock in the morning and I'm working away until 10 a.m., right? And then it's time to catch a little break. It's different for everyone. We're all different creatures. Some people need eight hours of sleep, some people can function on four. Some people need to go for a walk. Our body structure is different. Some people's body structure, you need to stand up and stretch every 20 minutes. Okay, so just see where you are, man. Don't be too hard on yourself, but if you see yourself sacrificing some of the more important things in your life or some of the must-do's in your life, then take a break.