 I'm grateful for the opportunities that we've had while we've been over here. We're really delving into a cultural immersion. We're learning the history, we're learning what daily life is like. For me, growth is important because it really allows you to challenge yourself, step outside your comfort zone and just have the best opportunity to do progressive things. Giving back is the epiphany of like my culture. You learn so you can grow old, you become an elder, you learn the knowledge that you've learned your whole life to give back to the next generation, like that's the essential part of it. I would be so grateful and so mentally happy if I was in some points in my life able to pass on some opportunity to someone further down the line. I think regarding reciprocity and what I've learned from this trip about how I can give back, I'm going to start volunteering more. It's really been transformative and it will continue to be transformative for years to come. I'm very, very grateful that I got to come here with all of the Myron Moorley scholars. Moving into the future post Myron Moorley, I hope to be able to see people who might just need a bit of a shot. I know why I didn't feel like I was the right sort of person to be a part of this program. This scholarship will impact me professionally, socially, spiritually, everything. You know, this is equipping me with the knowledge and the skills and the confidence to do more, whether or not it's just in my community or globally, you know, like I feel very confident.