myers. this is jeff. hey, i believe that a kind of naturalness is precisely what makes things likable. it's like out of us. and when someone says this actually happened in austin, in the ellen house, we all learn most from what goes wrong. and i think social media experts we well advised to also post the mistakes sometimes of these a fina most possible. but toxic positivity on social media just doesn't allow for that. so many refuse to accept the good vibes trend at face value, maladaptive liquidity. you can't lose sight of reality, even if you're optimistic about everything at the end of the day, you have to cope with some stuff and then it doesn't matter whether you viewed everything positively. the truth catches up the reality in the couches up evaluated angle. for that reason, i think a healthy mix of both ways is important. it's almost like you have to have bad stuff sometimes because only then can you really look forward to something good. and then man, if your mood isn't so good to me so than it's okay that it's not good. a sneak goodies, montana he dont have cameras yourself or