 How do you only focus on one thing? How do people like get to that point, right? Well, how do they find their superpower? How do they find that one thing to focus on? I think a lot of it is good old fashioned trial and error. I mean, one of the things you said that was so powerful before, not only do you know what you're good at, you know what you're not good at. Well, just as important to know what you like is to know what you don't like. And it doesn't matter if you're talking about trying to find a career or trying to find a spouse. Like you need to know what you like and what you don't like. Right. And sometimes that's just trial and error. You know, that's why I encourage my own children to try as many different sports and activities as possible. And I say, look, if you sign up for baseball, if we sign you up, you're making the commitment to play the full season. Because if you're going to start something, you're going to finish it. If at the end of baseball season, if you don't like baseball, you don't ever have to play again for the rest of your life if you don't want to. But now you can check something off the list that, hey, I don't like this. And when I look back on my own childhood, I was very focused just on sport. I was not very well-rounded. I never tried anything in the arts. You know, I didn't sing. I didn't play an instrument. I didn't dance. I mean, it's funny thinking about if I had, but I didn't even try any of that stuff because all I wanted to do was play sports. And who knows? I may have liked that stuff. I might have found a hobby or something that I liked. So with my kids, I want them to try as many things as they can. To find a passion. Yes. And anytime you can cross something off the list of this isn't my thing, that's a good thing. Because now you don't have to try it again. And you're actually, you're narrowing the field down of what you will find. That's a hundred percent true, right? So like you should be trying a ton of stuff at the beginning or another being when you're starting out kind of thing in life. Because that's how you really figure out and whittle down what you really want to do, what you really like, where your passion is. Because I think everyone does have passion within them. It's about untapping it, unlocking it and figuring out what it is. Absolutely. Because you don't want to do something for the rest of your life that you don't have passion for, right? I mean. To me, I think anyone that does, I feel bad for them. No, exactly. But a vast majority of people, that's what they do. But right, because they don't, because they don't have, a lot of times they're fearful of trying. And then that's what holds them back. But then when you have the passion, right? That's when you have, that's when work ethic and discipline comes in, right? Absolutely. Like even for you and I, let's just stay fitness wise. I like to run on a treadmill, right? I just do. And no matter how much someone says, oh, you should try cycling I'm like, I don't like it. So if I don't like it, guess what? I'm never doing it. I don't care. Even if I'm a fitness person, highly motivated, I love being fit. I'm very active. I won't do what I don't like. And that's people. So that's why when you find what you like, you're gonna end up doing it over and over and over again and get better at it. Absolutely.