 So, I got to interview General Goldfein, the previous Chief of Staff of the Air Force. I think my biggest takeaway from him was it's not always about the competition and it's not always about being number one. And his example was, okay, if you're going to go run a race, don't be focused on just the finish line. Our Air Force careers are really a long race. I mean, it is a marathon. If you're going to stay for 20 years, that's not a small amount of time. And you can't necessarily be focused on checking all the Air Force boxes to benefit you. The important part is from the start line to the finish line of the race and all those obstacles that you encounter in between there. How do you overcome them? How do you grow from them? How do you get better? You know, when you fall down because you're running the hurdles, how do you pick yourself back up? I don't know that I've ever really looked at my Air Force career or the Air Force kind of in that way. I think sometimes we tend to maybe be so fixated on that next box that we can check. And you know, my takeaway from him was that's not necessarily what it's about. It's about the people that you meet, the people that you impact. You know, it is kind of scary as much as I'm excited to be a squadron commander and I can't wait to graduate from ACSC and get to New Mexico to be a commander. I'm also cognizant that things will happen that I'm not prepared for and I don't necessarily have an answer for right away. But the great thing about the Air Force is this is why we have teams, this is why we have chiefs, this is why we have first sergeants, and this is why we have NCOs and you know, we empower those people to be leaders and help make the right decision and the right courses of action. He would walk, you know, with soldiers and the Patriot batteries and you know, my takeaway from that was can I go see every airman in a unit every day? No, I can't. But I need to make an effort to go see different airmen in my unit every day and different airmen from different walks of life and let's have good conversations, let's have hard conversations and let's talk about the topics that you know, we need to talk about in the Air Force. It doesn't always have to be a discussion on the mission. But remembering at the end of the day that we're all humans and we've all joined the Air Force to serve something bigger than ourselves.