 What advice would you give on how to become a martial artist, catch wrestler, and fighter? Well, I mean, really what it comes down to is do it because you love it, do it for that reason and that reason alone. Most people that get into this and attempt to make any sort of professional inroads with it, you are not going to be the world champion. You probably will never even fight for a belt and you're probably not going to net make money at this. So don't do it for those reasons. Do it for the reason of the passion. Do it for the reason to be the absolute best that you can be whatever that ends up being. You might at best only be mediocre, but you won't even be mediocre if you don't do it like you really mean it. The passion look, where's the kernel of the passion, would you say? Is it in the learning process itself? The improvement? I think it really depends on the person, right? I mean, there's some people that really love the fact of they feel like they're growing, right? Well, it's power. You're growing, growing stronger, growing better, the idea of eliminating weakness. So to which I'll quickly define weakness as like things that weaken you, not like being physically weak, sure, you could call that weakness, but maybe you're not meant to be a super strong guy. But choosing to be weak is really a different story other than just like, we're all deficient in somewhere or another. So that's neither here nor there. It's a matter of what you decide to do with it. And that's an infinite strength and weakness, at least the way I look at it, like strength is choosing regardless of the difficulty to make improvements to strength is even choosing to acknowledge that you do lack and accept it and then make a decision of what to do with it.