[@BaronOBeefDip] No worries! Did you have a good time? [@silver21] It's a combination of tests/experiments and a whole lot of analysis 😭, but my main focus is mostly brain stuff. Oh random question, but what's a good source to learn about music therapy stuff for beginners? [@Stanifly] Do you specialize in a specific language/region? Let's see... well there "Lost in Translation: An Illustrated Compendium of Untranslatable Words from Around the World," "A New Look at Old Words: Street Slang from the 1600s-1800s: A Writer's Categorized Guide," "The Little Book of Lost Words: Collywobbles, Snollygosters, and 86 Other Surprisingly Useful Terms Worth Resurrecting," "The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows"... etc. etc. (I could quite literally keep going). I also like reading books on etymology and idioms. Do you have any books that you refer to often? Ohh that makes sense! I've been also trying to look into videos of people actually breaking down the technical aspect of writing, but most of the time I just realize how much I don't really think about how I write 😂 I don't think there's that many people out there who can just write perfectly at the first try, it's the multiple revisions that makes it better. So the best we can do is just write SOMETHING cause I think getting started is actually the hardest part of writing. And if brute force can get you there, then it's an effective tool in my books 😆