@John Bejakovic I agree with all you guys. But maybe you helped more people than you know. Maybe this will help. I've taken courses that I didn't finish. But the amount of studying I did do, combined with related unfinished courses, and my own work and life experiences has all added up to this cumulative knowledge and insight I simply would not have without my messy inclinations and unfinished courses. If that makes sense. It seems, you subconsciously pick out the pieces and parts of something you can use to solve the current pressing problem and you focus on that, and in solving that, your real world and knowledge expands and no, maybe you didn't click every button in a course that says lesson complete, next, or whatever but you still got something out of it. And you might not realize it, until you hear the thing you learned coming out of your mouth and you think, wow, where the hell did that come from? We move on and use this stuff without realizing it. It's just at some point, our subconscious labeled it as important and we internalized it, and don't really know who to thank for it. We're all just a combination of every teacher, friend, loved one, pets, travels, studies, etc. we've come across. You know how some people say they are self taught? C'mon. At some point, we've all read an article or a book, or watched a video, took part of a course, or whatever, and we keep sampling here and there till something clicks and puts it all together and BAM, you suddenly know your mission. We just keep trying different things until something clicks. As for me I have had a few mentors I can thank, but there's many more I don't even remember, that collectively had their input, and made a difference in my journey. And I'm here to thank you all, for the people you did help, but maybe neither of you realize it. It's not a waste guys. If it were, I don't think you would've had the drive to complete it. Because you knew someone needed it. And that's something to feel good about yourself for. Not everyone accomplishes that.