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But this is what I'm hoping to convince you of as we process this. There's someone someone's got no brother, no one to walk with, no one to experience life with. With your comfort comes a calling. With comfort comes calling. And this is how we could do it. We could hand over our control. Widen that sense of, like, I've got my life is set. I'm fine. Thank you very much. I've got it just the way I want it. Know, us four no more. This is it. This is where we hand over that control. Widen your circles, not just thicken your walls to keep these people out. I'm hoping we can walk through this together. I grew up with a with a great example of this. My mom was always, what she would say, picking up strays. And these weren't animals. These were humans. So we would always have someone at any big dinner, any big table, any time we put all the dishes out, it was there was someone else there. And they usually, they had issues. And we're all like, mom, what's going on? What is going on with this person? It was just it was like, oh, that's interesting. But but that was the heart. You have do you have another chair for your table?