 What I'm working out, all I always think about is you doing this for a reason. You want to do the best. If anything you have, you got to be thankful for it. The more thankful you are, the more things are going to happen to you. I'm originally from Nigeria. I remember when I was leaving, my father asked me, looking at my face, he said, I want you to go out there and make us proud. And since I left that country when I came to this country, I always remember that when my dad always told me to make him proud. Everything I do, I always try to do to the best of my ability because I want to make my father proud. When I joined the military, I sent a picture to my dad. He said, son, you're in the United States Navy. The biggest strongest Navy in the world. Being in the military, you know, gave me that discipline. You know, I kind of use the same discipline on my job. I put in the same when I'm in the gym. You know, in the Navy, we follow protocol. We follow procedures. And I've used that to my, you know, in the gym. Look at me today, a kid from Africa. I came here with nothing. And I saw the opportunity. I said, I need to grab it. That's why every day I wake up, when I put on this uniform, it's not just making my father proud. You know, I want to leave the Navy. I want people to remember, oh, we used to have a captain Yusuf. He's one of the most dedicated officers of the same year we've seen. That's the legacy I want to leave. I'm proud to serve the United States Navy.