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How do you sort of decompress? Like did you are you able to put the is there a point in the night when you can just like simply say forget it and you you you’re clear in your mind? Yeah, I’m pretty good. I tell everyone give me an hour. Um I can go as mental as I want for an hour and then after that I just back to life. Um so what what you mean mental? Like you’re on your own. You just I can do whatever I want for an hour. I just anything that I want can break things. You can literally do whatever I want for an hour. But after that hour’s gone, it’s my job’s done, right? Like for an hour and a half before my round, 2 hours before my round, I’m preparing. So nobody gets in my way. Like it’s warm up, stretching, gym work, all of that. So there is a what five, six, seven, eight hour window that I’m working and if you have a bad day at work, you’re going to be annoyed. It happens more often than not. Do you know what I mean? So it happens more often than not for me as well. Um, but it’s just about once that’s gone. It’s been difficult in the past for me to reset, but nowadays there are so many golf tournaments and you don’t know what’s coming the next week. And actually, I thought Saturday, Sunday I played better than I did Thursday, Friday. Um, scores didn’t show that, but I wasn’t in the thick of it. It was kind of there was no buzz for me. I was the U draw kind of took that buzz away from it. I was on the wrong side and yeah, Sunday just wasn’t a good day. But I’m here this week and I’m I’m as ready as I can be. I just find one. I was going to say that that fire though that fire is is what can be the difference in making you feel ready to win a major. Yeah. I mean, that’s what you need. I’m fiery on the golf course when I’m in tournament rounds. I mean, I’ll drop I was going to say the odd, but a few bad words in there. Um, I’ll hit the bag. I’ll I’ll say some harsh things, but that’s what gets me going. If I walk around and I’m all happy, I’ve just made a double bogey or people are clapping, thanks very much. That’s not me. I’m needing to smash something up to or I rip a glove or I do something to to get that anger out. It’s just it’s better out than in for me. Some people it’s better holding it, but for me it’s get it out and then just do not let it affect the next shot. Simple.