 And a key to most successful people that I know in my age is they always sought out somebody that knew a little bit more about them than a particular area. Let's say I want to go into the software business and I've dabbled in it before. Let me go find somebody that's actually started a software company and got successful to it. Been with it. This guy's got a trucking company. Let me go talk to him about what that's like. This guy was a real estate investor. Let me go talk to him. You'll seek out people that are smarter than you. They've been down the road a little bit more. And if you ask somebody who is successful, they'll say, man, how did you make all your money? And inevitably they'll say, you mean the first time or the second time? Because everybody who achieves some success generally loses their first fortune. They may lose it to a family economy, a corrupt business partner. A lot of guys I know have lost their business to their ex-wife, their spouse. There's no women in the room so I can use the male gender for everything. So you can't be lazy. You always got to be seeking out new people, seek out new friendships. You see somebody who's sharp, man, I like to hang out with that guy, invite him. Be the one who initiates. I know that if I want to hang out with people, my guys, my buddies, I'm like, hey, what's everybody doing tonight? Let's get together. Let's do this. Don't be lazy in that. You know, chasing guys is not a different thing. With women, don't text them. But if you have friends, be the one who initiates. Be the social ringleader. Be the one who puts people together. Be the guy that, hey, I'm bringing this group of people together. And you'll become the social leader on that. That translates into every air of your life. If you're able to do that socially, then you'll be surprised how well that translates into bringing people together in a business sense. You want to bring some investors together. I've been doing this in my social life all along. I've been initiating this, bringing guys together. I've learned how to invite a bunch of people to a happy hour and sit down and have a conversation with them. I've learned how to work the room. Guess what? You get a business idea. You want to get into business. That skill translates right in to being able to, hey, I can bring a group of investors together. I can talk to these guys. I know how to relate to them. I can talk to them because all business is done on a friendship level. You've got to have a good idea. But the trust for somebody to hand over the money or somebody to say, hey, I'm going to come alongside of you. Let's go make money. Let's be successful doing this. It's going to come back to their ability to trust you or they feel connected to you in a social and a friendship level. So you want to seek out wise mentors.