 There is never, especially in the real estate market, there has never been a greater time to fall to the temptation of blaming, complaining, and making excuses. And to be crystal clear, because I don't want anyone to think I'm tone deaf, all of the things that Nick, you just mentioned, the inflation, the banks collapsing, the rising interest rates, those things are real. I'm not saying that they're not real. What I'm saying is blaming, complaining, and making excuses about them isn't going to help you sell any more houses and isn't going to help you be a better version of yourself. So to me, it's about letting go of the things that are holding us down and anchoring us down and focusing on the things we do have control of. When you can do that, you become emotionally agile. And if you are not emotionally agile, you are emotionally fragile. And one thing I can promise you, when the economic times are less than preferred and things are tough, if you are emotionally fragile, you've got almost no chance to weather the storm.