 There's this quote that I wrote down a long time ago. It says, if you want to be an astronaut, then get out of veterinarian school. There's a quote by a guy named Oscar Wilde and he says, to live is the rarest thing in the world. For most people merely exist and that is all. And at times in my life, I felt like I was just existing. I was going to veterinarian school when I should have been going to astronaut school in a sense. And I think that happens to a lot of people. And I think we bury some of our innate talents or strengths or our desires, the things that we're truly passionate about to pursue the things that are stable or that have the benefits. And not that those things are bad, but I do think it can be a problem when it stifles you from doing the things that you are truly meant to do. What is it for you that innately feels like Michael Jordan on a basketball court or Amelia Earhart in the air? You just can do this easily. At the end of the day, if you were doing this, you wouldn't be so much tired as you are fulfilled. I think if we learned to play to our strengths more, it would open the opportunity for us to live and not just exist.