 Now, I realize we're just meeting for the first time and we're just getting acquainted. So I'm gonna ask you to trust me. I want you guys to try a mind-body connection exercise right now that I've done with the best basketball players on the planet. I wanna see how you all stack up. I'm gonna give you very basic instructions for a very basic task. I want you to take your left hand and I want you to put it on your nose. I want you to take your right hand, I want you to wrap it around and put it on your left ear. And if you feel foolish, it's okay. You should see what you look like from up here. When I say go, I want you to clap your hands twice and as quickly as you can make the mirror image of that. You'll end up with your right hand on your nose and your left hand on your right ear. I wanna see who the fastest person is in this room. Basic instructions, basic task. As you can see, just because something is basic in premise doesn't mean that it's easy to execute. Doesn't mean that it's easy to implement. Doesn't mean that it's easy to do.