It makes so much sense you know and we're always taught if you can find somebody who's already been there an extraordinary mentor or teacher. I guess my question with that is this if you make the assumption that that will get you from you know zero to fifty or two very good at something a lot faster because they figured out you're essentially learning somebody else's system. Does the fact that you haven't gone through the process of struggle and iteration and complex problem-solving and trying and failing try to fail you until you've constructed your own could potentially put you at a disadvantage when it comes to mastering new skills? We have some evidence of people that we tested where we actually you know they

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