The office, the hangover, The Daily Show. I mean, um, what is that? Often times, when I’m out in the field doing something that is, uh, hard, doing a piece on the desk, being here, I always wonder, is this helping me somehow? Is this going to help me later and I. Should I be focused in the present moment? Yes, sure. But you come to me from the future. Yes. Right. And you’ve gone on to do all these great comedy things, and now this season two of the podcast Netflix. But what has helped you from The Daily Show as you moved on? Nothing. Nothing? Yeah. Nothing. Um, no, I’m not. I will say I, I, I have a good answer to that question. It’s a good answer. Okay. Yes, and it is the. The Daily Show is my, was my first, like, real comedy job. Okay. And it taught me, uh, really through, through John’s example, like, the discipline and the focus and the hard work that it takes and, and some of the, like, the real, like, sweat that it takes to create good comedy or just good product. Like, it’s hard work. Yeah. And that, I’ve carried that with me for, for years since. Since then. And, uh, this is where I started. Here we are. That’s great. Yeah, that’s awesome.