 Will it matter in five seconds, five minutes or five years? You guys ever heard of that? No, I haven't. That's actually a cool way to look through that lens. I was supposed to compete this upcoming weekend. I pulled out of that one. Basically, I told the guy who runs the event. I was like, look, man, I can see my daughter on the weekends and there's no way. I'm going to be shooting guns and doing fitness in Arizona instead of like being here to see her. So like, let's just say like you bump me or whatever, right? Is that going to matter in five seconds, maybe five minutes? Probably not five years. I won't even remember that you bumped me as an example. That's the way people normally look at things in life, right? Will it matter? And you're like, oh, just brush it off, whatever. But what if it's the flip side? What if it's like, will it matter in five years that you didn't go to your grandma's funeral or that you didn't show up to a wedding because you were too busy? That's what I've been looking at some things. Will it matter that I didn't compete in the tactical games five years from now? No, because I'm going to find another date to do it. Will it matter that I wasn't able to show up every single weekend I could this year? Yeah, it's going to matter to me. So that's something that's a really cool in. So I've never heard anybody say that before. Five seconds, five minutes, five years.