 Reading, as Johnny said, is a receptive activity. You have to receive the words, understand, as you consume them, to put together the story in your head. These masterminds are all about getting outside of your comfort zone, getting some travel, getting some experience in. I know we hear a lot from the guys on the program that they feel they're boring, they feel they're not interesting. And we've tried to put together these trips to allow for those experiences that create stories, that create the life that you want to live. I think there's certainly an illusion being forced upon all of us who are social media with everyone living their best lives. So it's easy to fill that you're boring. However, it's very easy to get yourself out of that as well. Book yourself a trip, come on out to a beautiful place that you've never been before, and explore. And of course, these places make it very easy for you to explore with all, with trips and tours and experiences that they've already laid out for you. All you have to do is inquire. What a weekend. It was a good weekend. It was another mastermind. Had an amazing time. Good to see everybody. And we certainly tackled as much as we could in the few days that we were here. Jerry, it's your first time in Mexico? Yeah. What are you thinking? I'm liking it. Nice warm weather. Beautiful, beautiful. Sean's pretty handsome too. I do what I can. Yeah, we went into the jungle. Found some fresh water cenotes. We ate team bead. Finally enough. Yeah, how'd you like that? That was definitely facing our fears. Facing our fears. This is the Heights edition. Johnny's going upside down though. Can you see the pure terror on our faces? A little bit. A little bit. I'm worried about my flip-flops. I got you. You don't worry about them. It's the famous last word. I just realized. It was a... What did you say? About 50 feet above the jungle canopy? Yeah. It was a great day. It was a great day. The jungle canopy? Yeah. We ziplined above the canopy. Johnny actually got to see a monkey. I faced my fear of heights. I'm not quite sure I survived it. I think I needed more exposure therapy to break through. Now, logically, looking at the rigging apparatus and everything else, I know that I'm safe. I've been repeller before. However, I've never ziplined before. There was a little switch. We had to climb some pretty rickety stairs to get up there. And that was the most terrifying part. Well, you know, the construction of them was built to sway with the wind. But it certainly didn't allow you to feel very safe. No. And we had to strap in for safety reasons. But the reason we strapped in for safety reasons also led to more of my fear. Yeah. Now, I only completed three of the lines. Faced my fears, but not as much as Johnny did. You did seven. Yes, I worked through them. I don't think my clutching of the ropes had ever ceased even on all those sevens. I enjoyed it spectacularly. I'd probably do it again, but it was certainly fearful. I don't think I would do it again. So I can't say I completely conquered my fear, but I'm happy that I got up there part of the trip, Johnny. I think, along with everybody, I think the cenotes was probably the best. I can help that I miss you now. Woohoo! I can help that I miss you now. We did an outdoor one that was, you could argue, a Beverly Hillbilly style. A great cement pond. It was a big natural pond. Beautiful cold water. It was fantastic. Crystal clear, fresh water, swimming holes, caves, essentially. The second one was the caves. That had its own limits of tearing to be in the claustrophobia. But it was the water was cool and it was certainly beautiful, and that I would certainly do again. Well, we also heard that a jaguar jaguar a jaguar lives in one of the cenotes. He doesn't take my stuff. And that a crocodile lives in another cenote. So, there was a little bit of danger involved. Nothing like the zip lining. Yeah, that's for sure. But I enjoyed it. It was wonderful. And we always love finding locals to take us around. We were very fortunate enough to have found Alejandro on Airbnb Experiences. He took us to the hidden cenote and he also took us on a taco tour, which was fantastic because we got to try some food that we never would have had. I don't see how I would have liked it. I don't know, I wouldn't have liked it. Stop, number two. What's your number of tacos, Johnny? My favorite number is all of the tacos. That's not a number. We'll go with six. And get the food that they're going to be having. It's a lot of times. It's delicious. I mean, no doubt about it and he was able to navigate the menu which Johnny and I would have struggled with. We had a lot of fun in the first place. The last thing I want to talk about with these trips that is so much fun is just an opportunity to get out in nature. We talk a lot about working on our listening skills and trying to be better in conversations but we don't realize how much technology is influencing our behaviors. Well, how many times throughout the week in your busy life do you feel the need to put down your computer and go outside for a bit? And if you average out that time what do you got? Maybe five hours that you went in front of a screen. It's very easy to get to that point. But how about spending close to a week outside your screen and in nature and the sights and the sounds that go with it. It's refreshing. And it allows you to decompress from technology that is not strengthening our social skills. It allowed for us to get into the jungle where there is limited to no service at all and have great conversations at dinner and be fully present. I know a lot of us are working on being more present, being more in the moment. It's hard to do that when you have cell phone service getting outside of your comfort zone traveling provides that opportunity to strengthen your listening skills. And what goes on with listening skills is certainly how you're consuming information and reading as one of those. It helps you look at things put words together translate them in your head and make them comprehensible. And reading strengthens your vocabulary which makes you a better listener. So the second tip for listening and getting better at listening is to read more. Reading as Johnny said is a receptive activity. You have to receive the words understand as you consume them to put together the story in your head. And if you have the time to just sit outside enjoy the sound and read a good book. It's a wonderful way and this technology is actually in all of these skills. So we certainly don't want reading good by the wayside and you're probably thinking well I read tons of blogs. This is not the same as pulling out a book and just allowing your imagination to just run off and build a story and pictures inside. We're taking off. Hope you guys have a great week. See you guys.