 I come in to work just wanting to help my patients. It's those kinds of people. They make the job. You really love what you do. It's all, you stick to it. Whatever is going to happen to me is going to happen to me. I hear you. I feel your pain. Fellow healthcare workers just know that you're not alone. We are all going through this same process together. We're all going through this fight together. The stuff you may experience on a daily basis that you feel like, man, I should have gone into a different career. You shouldn't have. This career is for you. We're here to help people. It is very difficult, but just know that you're not alone. We're all fighting through this together. And whether you lean more to one side than the other when it comes to the whole uproar of COVID, just know and specifically as a nurse that you're here to take care of patients no matter what their status is. Whether they say that they're vaccinated or unvaccinated, you're still the nurse and you can take care of them as a human being. We'll continue to get through this. It's a lot. I know it. You know it. You guys at the end of the day are heroes, not even to patients but to the world, to your family, especially. Just hang in there for a little bit longer. It'll go away, I promise. Stay strong. Don't give up. But yeah, if you need a career change, I think you need a career change and that's okay. I wouldn't discourage that. Seek out help that's very important, you know, communicate with somebody. It could mean therapy and there's nothing wrong with that. We all need each other during this time. Laugh when you can. Talk to your coworkers. My coworkers have lifted me up during some dark times. Just keep moving forward. Everything's gonna be okay. We're gonna make it and bravo to us. Thank you guys for everything that you've done for me. Every person in our hearts has felt like giving up at some point during this pandemic and just speak to somebody, speak to someone you're close with, speak to a professional if you can, do whatever you can to keep yourself going because you're important and we need you. Everyone cut each other a little slack. Everyone's mental health is being affected in some way. We're all gonna get through this and eventually, you know, it's gonna come to an end. The fact that you're still on the front lines and still working hard and still doing it shows like what a big heart you have and how you're just an amazing person. Remember why you're doing it. Remember why you fell in love with it. The fact takes the time that you need and remember that this is what we're here for and that we're here to help people. At the end of the day, for every one person who is not grateful or who is upset towards us, there are hundreds of people whose lives we have impacted. You are so much more worth it to these people than what they know, what they say. You and their minds are what's helping them keep them alive. You are helping them make it to the next level. Keep going, keep striving. You are the best. Thank you all of you. For us to be a part of this, to be heroes, you know, that's how I want you to look at it. You're heroes and this time may not come again for maybe another hundred years. You can sit down one day with your children, with your grandchildren and tell them that you used to take care of patients when it was really hard.