The truth is, Brooke, when I sit back and look at it, it's been pretty much all of our lives. And I say our, because I don't know, I know you live across seas, but here in the States, you're kind of programmed to go to school from, get up at 7 a.m., get back home at 5.30, 5.30. So you're, of course, that's more rigorous. You're in school all day, studying all day. So you're getting home, and you start your day at seven o'clock and not getting back home trying until 1030, 11 o'clock. It's because you can't spend it from a casket, so once I started to think about that, that's how you end up in that cycle of I constantly have something to do. I'm constantly even on my days off. I put my personal life on a back burner. So now on Saturday, Sunday, I'm catching up on chores, I'm cutting the yard, I'm cleaning up and dusting, so our days never really stop, but we could actually go sit on the beach and be like, hey, this feels good. Yeah, that concept of this feels good.