 We talk about a happy place a lot of jobs you're able to find that happy place And you can just you can just zone out and you know the outside world doesn't really matter. What's going on doesn't matter Be any needy tech. You don't have that option. So we apply pressure. We apply time. We we yell we scream We get in your face. We make you uncomfortable. We do that because that's how we see where your character is True grit and character isn't what it's like when you know the Sun is shining and everything's going perfectly true grit and character is when You know everything is wrong and you still have to be able to do your job and you still have to be able to think right then and there It's a mental thing it's not always a physical thing everybody here is in shape I'll tell you that right now Everybody here should and can do the PST But where are they mentally it's the mental toughness that we're looking for that's why we scream that's why we yell that's why You know we put on that that mean instructor face And try and get under people's skin We're building a legacy We're we're building a community and we want that community to get strong and it starts at the beginning and that's why we're here As an eod tech the ability to be able to dive gives you the ability to integrate That's why Navy eod was the first eod and the premier eod to integrate with special forces for the last 15 years We've we fought a land war. I promise you The water is not going anywhere When you know myself and those other instructors go into that office or go into the classroom or go out on the Job site, you know, it's not just to teach them how to dive. It's to teach them the brotherhood It's to teach them to be part of the community. It's to show them that there's something bigger than themselves It's not just any one person. It's not me. It's not any other chief in that office. It's not any instructor in that office It's the community. It's the eod brotherhood And to teach these students these future eod techs what that's all about is an honor we're really trying to foster a mentality of pride and a sense of urgency to teach these guys that It's not always going to be fun and games It's not always going to be easy that they need to be able to dig down figure out where the grid is and go