 We want to pursue the absolute best at whatever it is we do if there is something out there that's wonderful. We want to go after it. Well, happy new year. Happy 2019. Man, it's been an amazing year at Barbell Logic. Thank you for watching our videos this year, listening to the podcast, reading our articles. And for those of you that are part of Starting Strength Online Coaching, thank you for being a part of our family. One thing that we've noticed at Barbell Logic and Starting Strength Online Coaching as a community that we often have in common is a pursuit of excellence about not just strength training, but many things. And so some of you have probably noticed the stuff that's behind me on the wall, some of our favorite books, things like books on Rockefeller or Benjamin Franklin or poor Charlie's Almanac from Charlie Munger or The Works of Plato or my favorite theology books, my favorite whiskies. And so the question is, why are people who are into starting strength and strength training and Barbell Logic, why do we also love things like great whiskey and great coffee and great food and great wine and great literature and philosophy and theology and music and artistry? And I think it's just because we recognize that there's something better out there. And so if that's not you, I would challenge you to be the best at whatever you pursue this year. That's one of our core values at Starting Strength Online Coaching and Barbell Logic. We want to pursue the absolute best at whatever it is we do. If there is something out there that's wonderful, we want to go after it. Some of you have heard me talk on the podcast about the difference between great coffee and people who drink Folgers, that if you drink Folgers and recognize that there is something better out there, it actually says something about your character. Not that you're a bad person, but why wouldn't you pursue excellence to see what it's like? And so for those of us who have discovered Mark Ripetot and Starting Strength and Practical Programming and this community of wonderful, intelligent people, we recognize that there is a way to train that is better than anyone else. And that has filtered down to the rest of our lives into these things like whiskey and coffee and food and literature and books and great conversations about politics or macroeconomics or whatever those things are. And we don't have to agree on all those things, but we do need to pursue excellence. So if you're a trash man, you should pursue to be the best trash man you can be in 2019. And when we do that, 2019 will be the best year of our lives. Happy New Year from the Barbell Logic family and Starting Strength Online Coaching, and we'll see you later on this week.