0:07 being told that everything you thought
0:09 you knew about relationships, desire,
0:11 and power was only half the truth. What
0:14 if there was a layer so deeply buried
0:16 beneath centuries of social conditioning
0:18 that most never even glimpse it? Now
0:21 think, what if Socrates himself held the
0:23 key to understanding a side of women
0:26 that society for thousands of years has
0:28 been too afraid to confront? This is not
0:30 just another philosophical discussion.
0:32 This is the kind of exploration that can
0:35 shake the foundations of your worldview.
0:36 And it begins with one of the most
0:39 subversive questions ever asked. What do
0:41 women truly desire? And what role does
0:44 power play in their silence? In this
0:46 video, we're diving into a realm that
0:49 many fear, that some deny, and that a
0:52 few brave souls dare to explore. But I
0:55 promise you by the end you will see the
0:58 world and yourself through a lens so
1:00 clear it will be impossible to return to
1:02 ignorance. And yes, the last revelation
1:04 is the most powerful of all. So if
1:06 you're ready to confront truths that
1:08 most avoid, if you're prepared to
1:10 unearth ancient wisdom hidden in plain
1:13 sight, stay with me until the very end
1:15 because what you're about to hear may
1:17 very well change your life. Before we go
1:20 deeper, I invite you to subscribe, like
1:21 this video, and leave your thoughts in
1:24 the comments because your insights and
1:26 questions fuel conversations that truly
1:29 matter. Share this video if it awakens
1:31 something within you. We're only getting
1:33 started, and trust me, the revelations
1:36 ahead are not what you expect. Now, back
1:39 to Socrates. Socrates never wrote a
1:41 single book, yet his legacy defines the
1:44 soul of Western philosophy. He walked
1:46 the streets of Athens barefoot and bold,
1:48 questioning politicians, poets, and
1:51 common folk. But one subject, perhaps
1:52 more dangerous than politics or
1:55 theology, often remained elusive. The
1:57 nature of women, desire, and the
2:00 influence they wield, often invisibly.
2:03 He was no stranger to the power women
2:06 held. His own wife, Zantipe, was
2:08 described as sharp tonged and assertive,
2:10 a woman who challenged Socrates
2:12 constantly. Many dismissed her as
2:15 difficult. But think, why would a mind
2:18 like Socrates, a seeker of truth, be
2:19 with someone like her unless there was a
2:22 lesson even in that? The truth is,
2:24 Socrates saw something few dared to
2:27 acknowledge. That beneath the surface of
2:29 society, women have always possessed a
2:31 power that transcends the visible
2:33 emotional, psychological, and social
2:36 influence that reshapes the world
2:38 without ever needing to declare it. But
2:41 here's the paradox. In public, ancient
2:43 Athenian women were expected to be
2:46 silent, modest, and obedient. Yet in the
2:48 private sphere, in family, in intimacy,
2:50 in the shaping of sons and warriors,
2:52 they held a different kind of dominion,
2:56 soft power, unspoken authority, the kind
2:57 that doesn't demand attention, but
3:00 commands everything. What if that power,
3:03 still very much alive today, operates
3:05 quietly in modern life, influencing
3:08 decisions, steering relationships, and
3:11 shaping identities, all while remaining
3:14 unacnowledged. Carl Jung centuries later
3:16 would echo something strikingly similar.
3:19 He spoke of the unconscious feminine
3:22 within the psyche of every man. It
3:24 seduces, inspires, confuses, and
3:27 completes him. But here's the twist. If
3:30 a man is unaware of this, it doesn't
3:32 disappear. It controls him from the
3:34 shadows. Now ask yourself, what happens
3:36 when this internal feminine force and
3:39 the archetype collides with real women
3:41 in our lives? Are we interacting with
3:44 people or projections? Are we aware of
3:46 their real influence or dancing to
3:49 strings we refuse to see? Most men never
3:51 ask these questions and that's precisely
3:54 why they remain trapped in cycles of
3:57 attraction, confusion, resentment and
3:59 longing. The philosopher Alander Boton
4:01 once said, "We fall in love not with
4:03 those who are right for us but with
4:05 those who feel familiar. Familiar
4:07 because we are searching for something
4:10 lost or never found within ourselves.
4:13 This is where Socrates becomes dangerous
4:15 because he invites us to examine what
4:18 lies beneath. Not just facts, but
4:20 motives, not just appearances, but
4:23 essence. When applied to the feminine,
4:25 this means we begin to question what
4:28 truly attracts us. What do we project?
4:31 What do we avoid acknowledging? Now,
4:33 imagine a society where these questions
4:35 are never asked, where men are taught to
4:38 conquer, provide, and pursue, but never
4:39 to understand the depth of feminine
4:42 psychology. In such a world, women
4:46 become symbols, desires, mysteries often
4:49 feared, rarely understood. And women,
4:52 they learn generation after generation
4:55 to navigate this blindness, to harness
4:58 it, not through malice and but survival.
5:00 The wisdom passed down is not always
5:02 written. It's felt, shared between
5:04 mothers and daughters, in whispers, in
5:07 instincts, in resilience. Simon de
5:10 Bvoiris once said, "One is not born, but
5:13 rather becomes a woman." This becoming,
5:15 this transformation happens within a
5:17 structure that rewards silence and
5:20 penalizes confrontation. But silence is
5:23 not absence. It's strategy. Here lies
5:25 the uncomfortable truth. Many women do
5:27 not want this video discovered. Not
5:30 because it exposes them, but because it
5:32 exposes a dynamic that works in their
5:35 favor silently. The mystique, the
5:38 confusion, the dance of pursuit. If that
5:41 veil is lifted, the dynamic shifts and
5:44 power when named changes shape. But you
5:47 might ask, is this manipulation or is it
5:50 adaptation? Think of it as nature's
5:52 mirror. In the same way animals adapt
5:55 camouflage to survive, humans evolve
5:58 roles. Not all strategies are spoken.
6:01 Some are archetypal. Some are mythic.
6:03 And Socrates knew that myth was never
6:06 just story. It was psychological truth.
6:08 This video isn't about blaming or
6:10 accusing. It's about awakening. Because
6:13 if we want deeper relationships, real
6:16 connection, and true understanding, we
6:18 must stop treating women as puzzles to
6:21 solve or ideals to chase and start
6:23 seeing them as complex beings navigating
6:25 a world that doesn't always allow them
6:28 to speak fully. And to do that, we must
6:31 first look within ourselves. Socrates
6:33 said, "Know thyself." But what if
6:35 knowing yourself means understanding how
6:38 much of what you think, feel, and want
6:40 has been quietly shaped by the feminine
6:42 you never saw coming? And what if I told
6:45 you we're only scratching the surface?
6:47 What makes this exploration so delicate
6:50 and at the same time so powerful is that
6:52 we are not dealing with facts alone. We
6:54 are dealing with centuries of suppressed
6:57 truths, buried instincts, and emotional
7:00 undercurrents that rarely find words.
7:02 And that's why men often feel something
7:04 is off in relationships but can't name
7:06 it. It's not because women are hiding
7:08 something. It's because we were never
7:10 taught to see the invisible structure of
7:13 emotional power. Socrates in all his
7:16 dialogues was relentless in one thing,
7:18 the pursuit of essence over illusion. He
7:21 would never accept a convenient answer.
7:22 He would dig until the foundations
7:25 cracked and the truth emerged, naked and
7:28 uncomfortable. If he were alive today,
7:30 he wouldn't ask, "What do women want?"
7:32 the way most men do. He'd ask, "What
7:34 assumptions are you making about women
7:36 that blind you from the truth?" This is
7:38 the kind of inquiry that shakes your
7:41 very core. It forces you to admit that
7:43 many of the scripts we live by, dating,
7:46 masculinity, success, are inherited, not
7:49 chosen. They were given to us by media,
7:51 culture, and confused role models.
7:53 Scripts that praise the man who wins
7:56 attention, dominates, and performs, but
7:58 say little about the man who listens,
8:01 reflects, and sees beyond appearances.
8:03 But what happens when you start to see?
8:05 You realize that feminine power is not a
8:08 trick. It's an energy. Subtle, fluid,
8:11 intuitive, often underestimated, yet
8:14 profoundly influential. From the way a
8:17 single look can alter a man's confidence
8:19 to how silence can speak louder than a
8:22 thousand words, feminine power doesn't
8:25 always roar. Sometimes it whispers, and
8:27 those whispers shape destinies.
8:29 Psychologist Eric Noman, a student of
8:31 Jung, believed that the feminine psyche
8:33 held the original archetype of
8:36 transformation. He described it as the
8:38 great mother, not a literal figure, but
8:40 a symbol of life's chaos, mystery,
8:43 nourishment, and danger. To confront
8:44 this archetype meant confronting the
8:47 parts of existence that terrify and
8:49 fascinate us simultaneously,
8:53 love, death, creation, abandonment. And
8:54 most men are not prepared for this
8:57 confrontation because we were raised to
8:59 believe in control, in logic, in
9:02 directness. But the feminine isn't
9:05 always direct. It's symbolic, emotional,
9:08 layered. And that's not weakness. That's
9:10 complexity. a complexity that holds the
9:13 key to understanding not just women but
9:16 ourselves. So what do women truly want?
9:18 Socrates would not have given a
9:20 definitive answer. Instead, he would
9:22 have kept asking until the question
9:24 itself broke apart and something deeper
9:27 emerged. Maybe women don't want a man
9:29 who knows all the answers. Maybe they
9:32 want a man who sees, who listens, who
9:34 feels, who respects the dance of mystery
9:37 and isn't afraid to enter it. But here's
9:40 the challenge. Seeing requires risk. The
9:43 risk of losing certainty. The risk of
9:45 questioning your own desires. The risk
9:47 of seeing how much of what we call
9:49 attraction is shaped by childhood
9:51 wounds, unmet needs, and social
9:53 programming. Take the example of
9:55 emotional availability. So many men feel
9:57 confused when a connection that seemed
10:00 deep suddenly turns distant. But what if
10:01 you looked beyond your frustration and
10:04 asked, "Was I truly available or was I
10:07 performing availability?" Because women,
10:08 especially those who have walked through
10:10 emotional fires, can feel the
10:12 difference. They may not explain it in
10:15 words, but they know. They sense it. And
10:16 when they pull away, it's not
10:19 manipulation. It's preservation. In this
10:22 light, the silence of women becomes not
10:25 an absence, but a language of its own.
10:28 In Plato's symposium, Socrates recounts
10:30 a conversation with Datimer, a woman, a
10:32 priestess, a philosopher, who teaches
10:35 him that love is not about possession.
10:37 It's about becoming. Deotimer tells him
10:39 that love begins with physical
10:42 attraction but must rise through stages
10:44 to the beauty of the soul of laws of
10:47 knowledge and finally to the beauty of
10:50 the eternal. Let that sink in. True
10:53 connection is a ladder and most never
10:56 climb it. Because climbing means letting
10:59 go of illusions, of shallow games, of
11:02 needing to be validated by others. It
11:04 means stepping into a sacred space where
11:07 love is not control, not security, not
11:10 performance, but transformation. And
11:12 here's where the truth becomes almost
11:14 unbearable for many. That transformation
11:17 does not serve the ego. It dissolves it.
11:19 And that's exactly what women, whether
11:22 consciously or unconsciously, often
11:24 catalyze in men. They reflect back the
11:27 parts we hide, our tenderness, our
11:30 fears, our hunger for meaning. Not
11:32 because they're trying to fix us, but
11:33 because their presence, especially in
11:36 its mature form, invites the collapse of
11:39 false selves. And if a man resists this
11:41 process, he doesn't just reject the
11:43 woman. He rejects his own evolution.
11:45 Now, pause for a moment. Have you ever
11:47 felt drawn to someone you couldn't
11:49 explain? Someone who stirred something
11:52 ancient inside of you? desire, fear,
11:56 admiration, even discomfort, that's not
11:58 random. That's a soul encounter. And
12:00 whether that person stayed or vanished,
12:02 they came into your life to awaken you
12:04 to something you were avoiding. Maybe
12:06 that's why some women fear this video.
12:09 Because when men begin to awaken, truly
12:12 awaken, they no longer chase illusions.
12:14 They no longer see women as saviors or
12:17 destroyers, as prizes or threats. They
12:20 begin to see them as mirrors. mirrors
12:23 that reveal not who the woman is, but
12:25 who the man truly is underneath the
12:27 armor. This is why Socrates was seen as
12:30 dangerous. Not because he had answers,
12:32 but because he questioned the foundation
12:34 of belief. He forced you to look at the
12:36 walls of your mental prison and ask,
12:38 "Who built this? And why am I still
12:40 here?" So now I turn the question to
12:43 you. What do you believe about women,
12:45 about love, about your own heart? And
12:48 are those beliefs helping you grow or
12:50 keeping you small? Because the truth is
12:52 not always comforting, but it is always
12:55 liberating. And in the next part, we
12:57 will step even deeper into this
12:59 liberation. We will explore how feminine
13:01 psychology, misunderstood and
13:03 misrepresented for centuries, holds the
13:06 key to a man's deepest transformation.
13:08 We'll examine how men can transcend old
13:11 patterns of control and dependency and
13:13 finally see the feminine not as a threat
13:15 or an ideal, but as a sacred force of
13:18 evolution. But be warned, the next part
13:20 is the one most people will never hear.
13:23 And that's exactly why you must. There's
13:25 a reason why the truth we're exploring
13:27 is so often dismissed, mocked, or
13:29 ignored. It threatens the very structure
13:31 that keeps people asleep. When men begin
13:33 to understand the true nature of the
13:35 feminine and their unconscious
13:37 relationship to it, the games no longer
13:40 work. The manipulation collapses. The
13:43 confusion fades. And in its place,
13:46 something terrifying appears. Clarity.
13:49 But clarity is not comfortable. It means
13:52 responsibility. You can no longer blame
13:54 others for your wounds. You can no
13:56 longer chase shadows hoping they'll
13:57 become light. And you can no longer
14:00 pretend that ignorance is innocence. In
14:02 the myth of Psyche and Aeros, the
14:04 goddess Psyche is forbidden from looking
14:06 at the face of her lover, Aeros. She is
14:09 told that love must remain blind. But
14:11 one night, unable to endure the mystery
14:13 any longer, she lights a lamp and gazes
14:16 upon his sleeping face. And in that
14:20 moment, everything changes. Aos awakens.
14:23 He leaves. And Psyche is thrown into a
14:25 long, painful journey to earn back what
14:27 was lost. That myth is not just about
14:30 romance. It's about the moment we choose
14:33 to see fully and completely when we stop
14:35 living in fantasy and dare to confront
14:38 the truth. For men, that moment often
14:39 comes when they realize that their
14:41 relationships have been shaped not by
14:44 presence and consciousness, but by
14:46 projection and fear. Jung explained this
14:49 through the inner feminine within the
14:51 male psyche. If this remains
14:54 unconscious, it dominates a man's
14:56 perceptions. He seeks her outside,
14:59 idealizes her, resents her when she
15:01 disappoints him, and repeats the cycle
15:03 endlessly. He doesn't love the real
15:06 woman in front of him. He loves the idea
15:08 she represents. But when the animma is
15:10 brought into awareness, something
15:13 radical happens. The man no longer needs
15:15 to seek completion outside himself. He
15:18 becomes whole. And only then can he
15:21 love, not from need, but from truth.
15:23 This is what Socrates hinted at through
15:26 his dialogues. What Plato echoed and
15:28 what mystics across cultures have always
15:31 known that love in its highest form is a
15:33 path to self-realization.
15:37 But the path is narrow and few walk it.
15:39 Most settle for comfort, convenience,
15:42 validation. They trade depth for safety.
15:44 But safety is not love. It is
15:47 familiarity. And familiarity is often
15:50 the echo of old wounds. How many times
15:51 have you stayed in something not because
15:53 it was right, but because it was
15:55 familiar? How many times have you
15:58 confused being wanted with being seen?
16:00 And how many times have you pursued
16:02 someone hoping they'd heal the emptiness
16:05 inside only to discover that emptiness
16:08 growing stronger? This is not weakness.
16:10 It is human. But the time for pretending
16:13 is over. Because when men awaken, truly
16:16 awaken, they start to notice what was
16:18 always there but never acknowledged. The
16:21 feminine is not a puzzle to decode. It
16:24 is a force, a field, an intelligence
16:25 that operates through emotion,
16:28 intuition, and presence. It cannot be
16:30 controlled, only respected. And here's
16:33 the part most will deny. Many women,
16:36 consciously or unconsciously, test men
16:38 to see if they can hold that force, not
16:40 through logic, but through energy,
16:43 through chaos, through contradiction.
16:46 Not to hurt you, but to reveal you. Can
16:48 you remain centered when she's storming?
16:50 Can you hold space when she's
16:52 unraveling? Can you see through the
16:54 layers, not to fix her, but to love her
16:57 more deeply? This is not easy. It
17:00 requires strength of a different kind.
17:02 Not brute force, but emotional
17:04 sovereignty. Not dominance, but depth.
17:06 And most importantly, it requires a kind
17:09 of presence that cannot be faked.
17:10 Because women, especially those
17:12 connected to their feminine essence,
17:15 feel everything. They know when you're
17:17 hiding. They know when your smile is a
17:19 mask. They know when you're present and
17:21 when you're not. This is why the
17:23 feminine can be terrifying for the
17:25 unprepared man. Because she sees through
17:28 you, not to shame you, but to invite you
17:30 into authenticity. In the ancient
17:32 mystery schools, initiation wasn't just
17:34 about knowledge. It was about death and
17:37 rebirth. The ego had to die so the soul
17:39 could emerge. And often this death came
17:41 through a confrontation with the
17:43 feminine, not the woman herself, but
17:46 what she represents. The unknown, the
17:48 emotional, the irrational, the
17:51 intuitive, the transformative. Modern
17:53 culture has forgotten this. It reduces
17:57 women to roles, labels, stereotypes, and
17:59 it reduces men to performers, always
18:02 chasing, always proving, never resting.
18:05 But rest is exactly what men need. Not
18:07 physical rest, but psychological
18:10 stillness. Stillness to listen.
18:13 Stillness to feel. Stillness to witness
18:15 the feminine without trying to fix or
18:17 fear her. Only from that stillness can
18:20 real connection begin. Socrates taught
18:22 through questions, not because he lacked
18:24 answers, but because he knew the answers
18:26 meant nothing unless you found them
18:28 within yourself. He wasn't trying to
18:30 impress people. He was trying to free
18:32 them. So, here is a question worthy of
18:35 your deepest attention. Are you living
18:38 from reaction or from revelation? When a
18:40 woman challenges you, do you shut down
18:42 or lean in? When you feel inadequate, do
18:46 you attack, withdraw, or reflect? When
18:48 love feels distant, do you chase harder?
18:51 Or do you go inward? Every moment is a
18:54 test, not from her, from life itself.
18:57 And if you pass, not through perfection,
18:59 but through presence, you step into a
19:02 realm few ever experience. A realm where
19:04 love is not about possession but
19:06 partnership. Where intimacy is not about
19:09 sex but soul. Where women are not
19:11 objects of desire but oracles of
19:13 awakening. And when you reach that
19:15 place, the game ends. The performance
19:18 ends. The confusion ends. In its place,
19:21 a new vision begins. A vision that
19:23 redefes not just your relationships, but
19:26 your very identity. And that vision, the
19:28 one that men across time have feared and
19:31 longed for, is what we will reveal in
19:33 the next part. Because it is in the
19:35 final stretch that we confront the
19:37 ultimate truth. The truth most men never
19:40 hear. The truth that once seen can never
19:42 be unseen. And it is that truth which
19:44 transforms not just how you relate to
19:46 women, but how you relate to life
19:49 itself. Everything up until now has been
19:51 preparation. peeling away the layers of
19:54 illusion, confronting the unconscious,
19:56 dismantling the myths we inherited about
20:00 love, women, and power. But now we step
20:03 into the truth that changes everything.
20:04 Not the kind of truth that fits neatly
20:06 into books or lectures, the kind of
20:09 truth that whispers in your bones, the
20:11 kind that either liberates you or breaks
20:14 you. Socrates believed that the greatest
20:17 wisdom was to know your own ignorance.
20:19 That real strength was born not in
20:21 asserting power over others, but in
20:23 mastering yourself. And when it comes to
20:25 the feminine, not just women, but the
20:28 eternal feminine, this is the exact
20:31 territory most men avoid. Because here's
20:33 the uncomfortable truth. Most men are
20:35 not afraid of women. They're afraid of
20:37 what women awaken in them. They're
20:39 afraid of feeling vulnerable, of being
20:42 seen, of being called to rise into their
20:44 full presence. They're afraid of their
20:46 own depth. Because when you come face to
20:48 face with a woman who sees you, truly
20:50 sees you, there's nowhere left to hide.
20:52 She doesn't care about your money, your
20:55 achievements, your image. She feels your
20:58 integrity. She senses your emptiness.
21:01 She tests not to control you, but to
21:03 call your soul forward. And if you
21:04 cannot hold yourself, you cannot hold
21:07 her. Now here is what many women will
21:09 never say out loud. But every one of
21:12 them feels. They are not waiting for
21:14 perfect men. They are waiting for
21:16 present men. Men who do not flinch in
21:19 the face of emotion. Men who do not run
21:21 when challenged. Men who do not collapse
21:24 when intimacy becomes real. Because the
21:26 deepest feminine longing is not to
21:28 dominate or diminish a man, but to be
21:32 met by one. To be felt. To be heard. to
21:34 be seen not as a role or an obligation
21:37 but as a living mystery. And here is the
21:40 paradox. When a man tries to conquer a
21:42 woman, he loses himself. When he meets
21:44 her, he finds himself. The modern world
21:47 has trained men to perform, to chase
21:49 approval, to accumulate power, to pursue
21:52 status. But none of that touches the
21:55 soul because power without presence is
21:57 empty. Success without depth is hollow.
21:59 And relationships without truth are
22:01 prisons dressed up in pleasure. This is
22:03 the moment where everything you thought
22:05 you wanted is put to the test. Do you
22:08 want control or connection? Do you want
22:11 performance or presence? Do you want
22:14 comfort or truth? Because truth will
22:17 burn. It will destroy your illusions. It
22:18 will take the version of you that plays
22:21 small and rip him apart. But in the
22:24 ashes of that false identity, a
22:27 different man is born. One who no longer
22:29 begs for love, but embodies it. One who
22:31 no longer needs to impress but inspires
22:33 by simply being. One who doesn't just
22:36 read philosophy. He lives it. That man
22:39 is dangerous not because he seeks power
22:41 over others but because he cannot be
22:44 manipulated. He sees. He knows. He
22:46 chooses from a place of awareness. And
22:48 that's why women both long for him and
22:51 fear his arrival. Because when such a
22:53 man enters her life, he doesn't play
22:56 games. He doesn't submit to the drama.
22:58 He doesn't seek approval. He invites her
23:00 gently, fiercely, fully orned into
23:03 truth. And the truth is this. The
23:05 feminine does not want a slave. She
23:07 wants a mirror. A mirror that reflects
23:10 her own divine chaos, her beauty, her
23:13 rage, her passion, and holds it with
23:15 unwavering presence. That presence
23:18 cannot be faked. It comes from a man who
23:20 has faced his own shadows, walked
23:22 through his own pain, and emerged on the
23:26 other side. Not bitter, not broken, but
23:29 whole. Such a man is rare because such a
23:32 man cannot be created by comfort. He is
23:34 forged in fire and now the choice is
23:37 yours. You can forget what you've heard.
23:39 Return to the old ways. Keep chasing
23:43 validation, power, illusions, or you can
23:45 begin the inner revolution. The one
23:49 Socrates lived for. The one Yung mapped.
23:51 The one women feel but rarely speak. It
23:54 is the revolution of presence. Not just
23:56 in romance, but in every moment of your
23:59 life. Can you be here fully when it
24:01 matters most? When your partner is
24:04 upset, when your child is afraid, when
24:06 your dreams are crumbling, when your own
24:09 heart breaks open, can you still stand,
24:11 still breathe, still choose love over
24:14 fear? This is the power that no woman
24:17 can give you and none can take away. It
24:19 is the one thing men must reclaim for
24:22 themselves. And that is the truth women
24:24 hope you never discover. Not because
24:26 they fear your awakening, but because it
24:29 changes everything. It changes how you
24:31 see them, how you love them, how you
24:34 honor them, and yourself. This is not
24:36 the end. It's the beginning of a
24:38 different life, a life rooted in truth,
24:40 anchored in presence, free from
24:43 illusion. Socrates didn't fear death
24:45 because he had already died to illusion.
24:48 He lived fully. He questioned deeply. He
24:50 loved wisdom more than comfort. Now the
24:52 question is yours to answer. Will you
24:55 awaken or will you remain asleep safe in
24:57 your performance untouched by the truth
24:59 that calls you forward? Whatever you
25:02 choose, just know this. The door to
25:05 truth is always open. But only the brave
25:07 ever walk through it. And now you know