troy johnson a bachelor's and a master's in engineering and an mba from new york university. is this a full time for you now, mr. johnson the african-american literature book. yes, it is. my livelihood. you know, when i started, i had idea that that would even be possible. but yeah, so it's a full time vocation for me. i mean, other people other my other peers are all retired. and, you know, i'm doing this, you know, really as a labor of love it, you know, i'm not making enough to support a family, but i'm making to support myself and have a decent lifestyle. so i think that, you know, there's a lot there's the potential certainly there early is to to be more financially successful there. and today you know it's always been a fight. it's always been a struggle to me financially viable. again, when i started, it was just a sideline and i started in 97, sit down to code site and and 2008 is when i started doing it full time and part of the reason i was able to do that, i moved from new york city to tampa florida and you know to reduce my overhead. but now tampa florida is becomi