 I learned something huge. At 16 years old, I ate a bunch of food. I think I ate a steak, a bunch of potatoes. I went outside running around, and I ended up, I literally ended up throwing up in the driveway, in the front yard, and I had to be to work literally in about 15, 20 minutes, right up the road, a local grocery store, I worked there as a kid, and I'm like, gosh, I'm throwing up. I feel miserable, I feel horrible, I hate it, I'm puking everywhere, it's nasty. I don't wanna go to work. I told that to my father, and you know what he said? The first thing he says, hey, it's your life, it's your decision, you do whatever you want, but I'm gonna tell you, if you quit now, if you don't show up today, that will continue throughout your entire life. You'll quit in the future, when stuff gets hard, the stuff gets hard, you'll quit, you won't show up, you won't go the extra mile, and if you skip work today, you'll skip work other days in the future, and to be transparent, I've never missed a day at work in my life, and I own a few companies, and by me showing up, I set the precedence and the example that it's not okay to miss, that when you're sick, do it anyway. When you don't feel like it, show up. When things are going crappy, when your car dies, your dog gets sick, your tire blows up, whatever, your computer gets a virus, whatever happens. Do not quit and show up, and that was a huge life lesson in my life at 16 years old. I showed up then, and I continue to show up every day since, and I wanna challenge you to do the same in your life, but stuff gets hard when you don't wanna do something. Do it anyway, because if you quit now, you'll quit forever.