The hope, it's gone, James. I can't take it anymore. I want to retire now. It's a conversation I had with a client last week, and it was, uh, it was a fun one. This client was probably going to work another year in our big picture plan, and the joy of working, it it's gone.
Luckily for us, I've worked with this client for 15 years. We built a plan for this day, and the best part is that the Social Security income will replace her current cash flow from working. Now we have a lot to work through with this client, and she's going to be in wonderful shape with her husband. But the fact that you get to a place and time where the job's not fun and you don't want to do it anymore, you know, that happens, I think, to a lot of people. What we're able to do with proper parent what we're able to do with proper planning over the last 15 years is build the steps that when she felt like this, we can pull the trigger.
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