 A good business person's like a general. You got a retreat from the battlefronts where you could lose. Hey, I can win on that hill. Retreat and regroup and reinforce the hill you can win on. Everybody can win on a hill. My grandfather, I always knew I could not be as good at him as chess. He had massive spatial IQ. He can remember the rotation of three boards, three chess masters playing against him. That's something you're born with. You can't develop that. I mean, no people argue and say you can develop it. But if you put equal time into it against somebody who has natural capacity and puts equal intensity, you'll lose. Yeah, theoretically you could win, but you only have one life. So if you lose on the battlefield, it's game over. If you go after the wrong fucking career and you lose, you only have one prime of your life, prime money-making years. So it's a matter of a battlefield general going, but everybody can win somewhere, but not everywhere. And that's the narcissism to think you can win everywhere. And it'll be an IQ, narcissistic, or an aptitude.