 What's your definition of a leader? Well, I tell you, nowadays, when I look around, what we see, and we think leadership is, we think it means dominion over. Like, standing over people, dominion over people. The reality is, and it's something that I remember saying to Tom Brady after he won the first Super Bowl. He said, man, he came up to me. We're in New Orleans. He said, man, Michael, I know you guys want more. How can I win more Super Bowls? I said, don't say I got my boys behind me. Say I got my boys with me. I got my guys with me. If you could remain a quarterback and stay connected to the guys you are leading, that's why New England has such success, because he's the heart and soul of that team, and he's also a quarterback. That's a little bit what Dak Prescott is here. And people underestimate that, because regardless how great I can throw, how far I can throw, if I ain't got these other guys going, I got nothing. So you got to be a leader to understand. You got to understand that and understand it's not about dominion over people. It's about working with people. What must I do to get the best out of everybody? I say hell of a responsibility. Everybody will raise their hand to be a leader, but not necessarily do what it takes to be a leader. And it takes work, understanding what makes everybody tick, because your job's only done when everybody's ticking. That's good. You go back to your 20-year-old self with all the success you've had, and you've become as a person, and the lives you've impacted, what? And you can have a conversation with yourself back when you were 20. What would that conversation look like? I mean, right after I get off of moving his butt. Yeah, what would you tell yourself? When I get dressed in the morning, I see all the jewelry that I spent my money on this junk, you know what I mean? I don't wear it anymore, but at the time, I just feel like I had to have it. So I want to whip them up first for spending my money on jewelry that we don't wear. But the reality is, when I look back over time, I thank God for the peace in the valleys. And honestly, the valleys are probably even more than the peaks, because the valleys are what we really search ourselves in, and what we really learn about ourselves. I was telling someone earlier that somebody said, they were talking, I was reading, and it was saying, I thought it was fascinating, it was saying, only those who try to go too far really know how far he can go. That's pushing. I mean, we should always be pushing it. We should always be pushing it. And get out of our brain that tells us to stay in that safe area, to stay in that safe area. But I will whip them up first. Just whip them up, you know? But I understand, from where I came from, and I say this all the time, guys, I measure men in distance travel, in distance travel. Don't tell me about where you are. Tell me about where you started. And then let me see where you are, and I should measure you accordingly, you know? And from where I started to where that young man got to, I would appreciate him for getting there. Few of my three decisions in there, which we could have made differently, but I have to appreciate for putting in the hard work to get there. What is your biggest asset to inspire others to be leaders? What is your biggest asset or biggest giveaway to inspire others to be leaders? The biggest thing that I would say to someone to be a leader, to understand the responsibility of leadership is raising your hands saying, bring me all the problems. Too many people want to lead and think it's easy to lead. But the leader, it's like you get the management job. I don't want to buy, I don't want to get a management job. You get a job, and then you complain. Man, bring me all these problems. Dude, that's the job. That's why you got the management job. You want to be a leader, solve problems. This is what it is. You can't want something and then not want what comes with it when you get it. So when you started talking about being a leader, let's make sure you understand that serious responsibilities come with all of that. Decisions and consequences. So it's quite a way right there to talk me that lesson too. Decisions and consequences. I was like, man, when he tapped me that next thing, I was so sore, I was like, no, no, no, no, no. Yeah, I mean, he said, I said, I'm going back to school. He said, all I remember was walking out saying, I thought so. I was like, yeah, you're right. Don't worry about it. I put those pants, really, on my wall. And every day when I came home, and my roommates they'll tell you in college, I will look at it and we'll be sitting around, I say, I got to go. I said, I got to go, I got to go run. I said, man, if I don't go run, I got to run back to that. And I said, that's not an option. It's not an option. Thank you, man. Two more quick questions. We've got our hashtag on this there. Who inspires you today? Oh, that's good. My spiritual father, Bishop James. He's been incredible to be around him. He's given me so much direction and understanding, just on life things. And part of the time I said, I told him, because my wife is 53. And Bishop, thank God, sitting up under him, he's talked about certain things. He's lower than me. So he talks about when the wife went, when she goes through that change and menopause and everything, and all of these. And I'm so thankful he did. Because had I not known, this is what it was. I'd have been gone. But yeah, you know, because he talked about it, I was prepared when he hit. This is what he was talking about. OK, it's not anything against you, Michael. Her hormones are acting. They say, hey, just don't take it personally. Just shut up. That's what he would say. He said, when she's acting this way, OK, knucklehead. Don't you take it personally. Just shut up. They've got nothing to do with you. Be able to sit and just take it and realize it don't happen. I can't tell you how much that meant. I really can't tell you how much that meant. Because think about it, we're men. We're testosterone, we want to fix things. The testosterone fluid is a fighting fluid. We think we can figure it out. We want to fight everything. And now she's doing that. And I'm like, I can't figure out what's going on. Anytime a man is uncomfortable and can't figure things out, it gets hard for a man. It gets hard. And so he would bring me to the Ritz. And we would always sit and we'd get a massage. And we'd sit and say, he'll let me vent. He'll let me vent. I said, man, I'm done. I ain't taking anything away. He said, you done? I said, yeah, he said, now dry off and get on home. What? Hold on. I'll see your son. Just that little thing, man. It makes all the difference in the world. I'm just so thankful to have him. To have him go before me. Somebody that I can share everything with and feel comfortable and still guard. Last one really quick, Sarah. Thank you. I'm bringing up kiddos. I heard you talk about things your mom told you. As a mom, a busy mom, a busy mom, what can I do to help? What was something that maybe made a change in you and helped? It's important. Let me tell you something. And I'll share here, I went through something with my kids. And the one thing that went on with my mom, and I remember when I first got in the league. I first got in the league, and I bought her a house, bought her a car, got everything. And some of my sisters and brothers, they were struggling with some of some things. And they can still come by and still starve and go back and pawn. And knowing I'm going to come and get it out and give it back to her. And I remember saying to her, baby, we don't have to live like this anymore. I said, well, we can shut it down. I said, they got to stop coming in and taking from you like this. She said, I'll never forget. She said, baby, that's just stuff. That's just stuff. This is my child. He said, this is my baby. So I will always see my baby. I'll never forget. Even my kids. Right now, when I go to, I get so mad. I say, you've got to do this. You've got to do that. I'm always remembering. It's just stuff. It's just stuff. I want to, as a man, learn to have that kind of love for my child, even though my child didn't come out of me. Your child, who are you? Your mom got him certain kind of love. It's a real love, you know what I mean? In nine months up in there, bake that baby up. And here it goes. You know, that's why we always say, yeah, we praying. We having a baby. No, no, no, no, you ain't having nothing. You ain't going through later. You going to be right there talking, come on, breathe again. Here, come here, come here, you know, we're walking through it, but we don't feel the pain. It's a great love. It's a great love. My wife taught me that, too, even young. I was getting on my son about something. And I said, I'm tired of telling you. Fine, I keep telling you over and over again. She would just wait. And she would say, wait. She said, baby, you know, that's what parenting is. You just got to keep saying it until they get it. I want them to get it the first time. That's how we are. We want them to get it the first time. That's why it's so important. And seriously, one of the things that I speak to a lot is fatherlessness, the issue we have in this country with fatherlessness. It's the most horrific issue we have. And it is tearing our country apart. We're about 30% Caucasian Americans having babies out of wetlock. Father's not there. 50% Hispanic. We're at 73% African Americans. And the numbers are still. 90% of the homeless or people that are locked up in NJL, 90% of them come for fatherless homes. 90% of them. Hallmark did a study one time where they gave their mother's day, they gave cards out to all the prisoners to send. Pity mother is such a great success. They thought they'll do it on Father's Day. They said, when I do this on Father's Day, too. They came by Father's Day. Not a card. Nobody wanted a card. And it told you everything. Both units are important. I'm so grateful for these guys right here. Yes. There are a lot of great dads in this room. A lot of great dads. And I want to applaud all you great dads, man. Because we don't get applauded. We don't get the jest that we're due. And I want to applaud every man in here for staying on this post. I always tell you, stay on your post, no matter what. Stay on your post. Thank you. Success Society. Appreciate you being a part of this. Thank you so much. We're going to spend a little time getting some quick pictures with the team, but thank you for being a part of the last couple of days. I really appreciate it. Thank you. All right, if you think these seven mistakes are good, you're going to love the last video. 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