that is less common. What's really, really uncommon is the third path. The third path is going on an upward spiral. So something bad happens some trauma. And instead of making it mean something bad about you, or you know, your life, you use that as a push to move into something more meaningful and use it as a good experience. Now, if something bad happens, and you're immediately like, oh my god, I'm so pleased that I just broke broke both my legs on this is the best thing that's happened to me this year. I'm going to use this as an inspirational story about courage. And you're like lying on the side of the road with you know, your legs broken. That would be really fucking weird. Right? So don't you know, this is not saying like, you have to be so positive all the time and you know, something bad happens and you just like, oh my god, guess what happened to me? I'm so excited about it. Like no, that would be weird and not normal. You have to go through the no Normal, human, you know, sadness and anger, and all of that type of stuff. And then when you're ready, you can be like, Okay, I'm going to use this and I'm going to go on the third path. So I got to a place where I was fed up of being on that first part of that being like, Oh, I'm such a loser. I always pick the wrong guys. And oh, my job sucks. And, oh, I'm so ugly, and clothes don't fit me. Which is all, you know, that I needed that to begin with. But I got to a place where it got old, right? And I wanted something different. And I learned about this, this, you know, the third path, and I was like, Oh, shit, what goodness comes out of my situation? What is what what lessons have I taken from my life? And loads of lessons? Like pretty shit? How strong did I become? You know, unfortunately, I had to, like, that sucks. But I learned what a fucking badass I am. I learned what I don't want in life, or how I don't want to be treated, I learned what a shitty boss is. And so I'm able to spot it now and be like, Oh, no, thank you. So, so now, I try to live my life with radical responsibility, and radical responsibility, which is really, in life, who can we control? Who can whose thoughts can we control? whose behavior can we control? The only person we can really control is ourselves, we can influence others, we can try and manipulate others and, you know, do things to change people's minds, but really the only person that we can influence and, and take responsibility for is ourselves. And so I like to this is radical responsibility, you can look it up, it's like a thing of saying, What can I do to make things better for me? How could I have done that better? To have a different outcome. And it's not saying, you know, blaming yourself, and sometimes you do blame yourself, but, uh, not that blame is a bad thing. But it's not saying like, Oh, I'm like, I'm such a loser. And it's my fault that I, you know, that someone ran over my legs, you know, it's, it's just saying that I choose to have control over the way that I think, and the way that I behave, and I'm not going to be blaming others, constantly, when I can be also looking at myself. And the way that I show up in this situation, because I am the only person in the world that I can control that I can influence directly. It's only me, it's me, and I love it. I love it. Because it because it gives you me freedom, because, you know, I can say something is not going right in my life, or what is going on? Something that I've been thinking about a lot, because I've been talking to you about me dating is