 Something that I discovered too during my career is being the strongest man in the world That's my that was my dream when I was young. That's why I did UFC I wanted to be the stronger man in the world and I realize over there This it did not exist. You cannot be the stronger man in the world. This is an illusion I love the younger guy. They say oh the baddest minute now. You're not man. It doesn't exist You would be strong You would be a better fighter than this guy in that particular day at that particular location at that particular moment Maybe in an hour if the fight would occur an hour later an hour before or maybe in a different place where they the altitude desire or lower Different scenario different environment. You will lose that fight. It's always a question of us You know what I mean? So being the stronger man in the world. It does its style makes fight Maybe we're three guys. I beat you you beat him. He beat me. Who's this who's the best guy is no best guy Right, that's MMA math, right? It is that's the way to see it. So there is no stronger man in the world You can't you say oh, I'm the baddest man on the planet because I'm champion Like the belting is is an illusion the belting the belting is a symbol But it's an illusion it doesn't exist. You're not the stronger man in the world. I Know a lot of people will disagree with me but is it is what is that's if you ask most experienced fighter most people will think the same way because We realize at one point like when we're young because of our confidence or maybe they are the cockiness or our confidence After it not that it fades, but we we see we have more experienced knowledge. We rise it. It's all it's all BS It's not true. So the UFC offered you Nate Diaz. Did you consider it at all or was it like I consider it? I consider it