 I'd just gotten out of the shower, you know, and I'd toweled off or whatever, and I threw the towel down, and I started putting my clothes on. And as soon as I threw the towel down, it came flying back at me. And I looked over, and I had accidentally, I didn't do it on purpose, but I'd thrown it on, I'd set it on another guy's gym bag. I mean, you know, my bag's like right here, his bag's like right over here, and I just set it down. I hadn't paid attention. And I came flying back at me and kind of hit me in the face. And I looked over, and I'd realized that I had accidentally set this towel down on this guy's bag. And my first thought was that this is stupid, like that's an overreaction. But the words that came out of my mouth were, sorry about that, right? Because in that moment, I didn't want to pick a stupid fight over something inconsequential like where I put my towel. It was a perfectly clean towel. It was just drying off the clean water off my body, right? It wasn't full of sweat. It wasn't sick. It wasn't disgusting. He might not have known that. I don't know. But all I said was, I'm sorry about that. And he said, yeah, no problem. It probably was a problem. He was probably lying just like I was lying, right? But we preserved it. I got my clothes on. We all went about our day. It was no big deal, right? But if you want to get prideful about that, if you want to pick a fight about that and now you get into a fight in the locker room with a guy, where's that going to lead? Right? Nowhere good. Over what? Over a towel? This is silly. So this is your daily reminder to not pick stupid fights. Play stupid games. Win stupid prizes as the saying goes. So don't pick a stupid fight. If something can be diffused by you just swallowing your pride or apologizing, do that and move on. Do brave deeds and endure.