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my own Kool-Aid. I don't read stuff that's positive or negative. That's been a really big thing for me that I don't like to do because I think it's a very slippery slope. And then I think when you don't do that, you're capable of just maintaining who you are, and people might like it and dig it, or they might not. And that's okay.