 It's hard when you're sitting there and your body's dying and you don't know anything to do to save them. I've been in that situation before and it's not a good thing. And it's still true forever. I was born and raised in Haiti and back in 2010, I was in Haiti during the earthquake and I've been on there for first responders, so I've seen a lot of those kind of injuries. We lost about 200,000 people because the morgue, the hospitals, everything was overfilled and you had to put people on the sidewalk, just like they were laying there. Their bodies everywhere, people crying, screaming, help me and everything. You know, they were looking for people to help out, helping taking the breeze off people and pulling them out and everything and basically keeping them alive until the Navy showed up and helped us out and everything, so it was just very simple. When the comfort ship came over to help out, there was a young man doing tree ash and everything like that. Then super started talking and I was like, oh, did you become a corpsman? Then they explained to me that, okay, this is what I do, I'm part of the Navy and then we have power for humanitarian mission and everything. I was like, well, that's cool. I want to do that. So everybody has their own way to teach. Like for me, I would not want to be the guy that just stand up there and make it like a one-way conversation just telling you stuff and everything and everything and you just got to keep it. So I try to make it as fun as possible. And the way I do that, you got to make sure you keep your audience interested. So you give them a story. So you share your prior experience with them. You're like, okay, this is what I've seen and this is what I've done and this is what I've been part of. And by telling them that, you keep them very interested in what you're saying. I try to be more attentive. I want them to take it serious because this is serious. It's a life in this situation. You never know when you're going to be in that situation. So basically, I always tell them keep practicing because if you don't practice, you don't train. It's a forgettable skills. So by knowing how to keep somebody alive, I think it's one of the best things you could do. I got to save everybody. That's my philosophy. If I can get to you, I got to save you. So that's why I work day and night to study, always learning something new. But make sure you can bring everybody back home. So that's my philosophy.