 Okay, I can always edit the front part out. Here we go. Hi, I'm George Cao and this is John Schumacher. I guess you could introduce yourself. You did a good job. I did a good job. So, I'm here and actually in Capitola where you live here, John. Yes, I do. And I just thought, hey, you know what, we're meeting up for dinner. Why don't we just, I'm going to have John share the video tip for today because you guys hear me talk all the time and John has amazing wisdom and knowledge and experience to share. So, John, what would you like to share today? Yeah, so I think, thank you, George. I have a lot of pressure here. I've got a big introduction here to give something of wisdom here. So, I think one of the things that holds us back in our businesses and our lives and our journeys is the need to be perfect. I think we all get hung up and for a good reason, right? We always want to put our best foot forward when we're putting ourself into the marketplace with our content, with our webinars, with our products, whatever we're doing, right? We don't want to just put out crap, but we do get hung up, I think, in the need to get it perfect before we start sharing it. So, I like to, I kind of quote-unquote coined the term. It's about connection, not perfection. I think it's in the marketplace, it's about you connecting with people to build no like and trust, right? In order for them to do business with you to be influenced by you, your content, your wisdom. And so, don't let the disease of perfection stop you from moving forward because you have a gift to give and that is, in perfection, is a disease and it's about connecting and sharing that message at scale big enough to make a difference with the world and perfection in needing to make it perfect will only slow down your delivering that message to the world. Put your best foot forward, but it's not going to be perfect. It doesn't need to be perfect. The people that are perfect for you are going to find you and love you for who you are and what you share. So, get out there and share your message. Love it, love it. Thanks so much, John. Really appreciate you being here and until the next video, everyone, be well.