Okay. So I, in the, in the last session of this MOOC, I made the speculation that perhaps Bobi did not feel his emotions fully because he couldn't express them through his body. Because he had this transection essentially at the level of his brain stem, everything that he thought couldn't actually be expressed by either his face in, or by his his body. And so it, it felt to me as though the book might be, the book that will be wrote by blinking actually might have some muted emotions. But I was aware that, that I don't really know what I'm talking about because I, I'm in no way a literary critic, and I asked the students that if there was anyone out there that was both a literary critic and also fluent in French, could they make an analysis of this issue. And to my great delight Myriam White- Le Goff who was a NeuroMOOCer in 2014 actually did make just such an analysis. And the full text of her analysis is, can be found on my blog. That's the URL for that. But let me give you a, a, a, pricee of what, what Myriam found and that is that that in fact it was, is quite the opposite. That Bobi had feelings and yet he was, he, they overwhelmed in comparison to the ability for his body to express those feelings. And so he has the, he has a number, there are a number of places where Myriam points out that he that he comes up against this feeling of overwhelming and just cuts it off. It's as though he has to cut it off as though it's like a cliff, because if he allows himself to go further, it just overwhelms him. And then what it tells us is that our, our embodying emotions is not only a way to mount them fully, but it's also a way to dissipate them. And he, he didn't have that se, safety valve. He was unable to use bodily expression of emotions to release them and to feel some some comfort, some release, and some, some some peace. And so, in the end I think that, that the conclusion that I, I draw from all this is that, the body is used both to facilitate and to dissipate emotion and both of these, the facilitation of emotion, the rich feeling of emotion and the allowing the, the allowing emotion to, to, to, to leave us, those are both critical components of a rich emotional life. And thank you so much Myriam White-Le Goff.