 Now all of you have doubled that work already on me. It's exactly what I did with one night. Trying to just hang it out at Manly Beach. I intuitively believe that some of your advice, if not all, is correct by the way. I don't get to change from that. I get to get more resentful as you give me more advice. I intuitively believe I know what everybody else needs to know. My wife recently told me that I'm making the booster ego bubble at this point of working on yourself in the past 13 years. You might know the answers for everybody. And if everybody actually listens to you, they might actually get help. But that's not the way life works. Then you can change as yourself. Yeah. So the forwards, we love to instruct other people. We love to lecture other people. My dad's a preacher and we've kind of inherited those preaching genes. What's the most difficult thing though is to focus on myself, listening to talk from the daily reprieve. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, we're always transmitting. There's no way to get away from transmitting. We're either transmitting God or we're transmitting the disease or we're transmitting something that's pro-social or anti-social. Either transmitting happiness or sadness. Or transmitting health or sickness. We're like radio stations. We're always transmitting, always sending a message. We're always going to be a hero to someone. We're going to look up to us for some reason. So one thing I noticed with sponsors is they're very quick to give up. It's like, oh, you know, I didn't know what to do. So I just kind of quit here. So they could always Google, right? They could always call. But very quick to give up on this work because it's so demanding. They're coming to recognize the role that one plays in one's own misery. Not many people want to do that. People don't like to do step four often, right? They're going to come to meetings. They're going to socialize. They're going to do a lot of things. But the rubber really hits the road in step four.