i would say start smaller with one of these, even many experiments. i mean, what's going to happen if i wear that shirt out in o public? It's not even not nothing. Right? Who knows? Maybe people like, ah, besides just my wife, right? There are even lower scale ways to build up to these experiments. If you feel a huge amount of apprehension thinking about any of these, then i would say startSmaller and more low risk things such as wearing a t-shirt or working from bolly for a couple f months this year. I'll share a quick, quick tal about many experiments that i ell. And i'm curious if you've done
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