 Your repetitions are your reputation. Everybody goes to the gym once. Everybody works out once. Everybody starts a business once. It's not once that matters. It's repetition. And in the modern world, so many people are preaching shortcuts. And I'm all for learning as fast as you can. But at the end of the day, muscle and memory only come from repetition. And most people are overly optimistic about themselves. And there's nothing wrong with positive thinking, but the positive thinking has to be, if I put in the repetitions, then I'll get the reward. Not, I don't have to put in the repetitions just because I love myself. And that's where people go wrong. They let their optimism. It becomes, their optimism is what they count on. And like I said, nobody really cares about your optimism except you. So you can use it as interfuel to drive yourself. But at the end of the day, if you and what you're doing is not a finished product, like a sculptor who takes a rock, starts with this big, you know, faceless rock and chisels it down and chisels it down and goes to bed and sleeps on it and studies other great sculptors and trains and trains and trains until he creates a masterpiece. There's nothing wrong with self love, but you should love this sculpture that's within the rough, human rock. You know, people love the rock. That's just a rock. You gotta uncover the sculpture underneath. Once you have that sculpture, then you start to look and go, man, I didn't know I had that in me.