So in my work, I work with a lot of people and I work with the way they think about things. Yes. And one of the things that I was just talking to my friend at lunch about that I've come up with people is a belief that they need to think in negative ways about things because if they think in positive ways, bad things will happen. Yes, that's a belief. So it's like a superstition that if they think really negatively and maybe even suffer, then good things will happen to them. All right. Well, whatever permission slip works for you. Right. That's basically where I get with them, and then it's kind of like, okay, you know, is that the end of our work? Because it seems like there could be a creative way to work with that with them. There could be, and I will leave it up to your inspiration to find out what that might be.
No ideas? Oh, I have tons of ideas. It's just not necessarily appropriate for us to spoil all the surprises for you. Oh, come on. Okay, anything else for me that you have, discard Blanche? One moment. Name a historic figure that is one of your strongest inspirations based on what it is you've chosen to do in life that excites you. Lao Tzu? Why? Carl Jung. Why? Philosophy, psychology. I don't know. So tapping more strongly into their vibration will allow you an opportunity to see things more strongly from their point of view, and that will give you further insights in your work. Hmm. All right? Cool. Okay. All right. All right. Thank you very much. Thank you.