 It's very easy to accept pain when you train, when you do something physically active. It makes your day a little bit happier to know you've done something actually productive, which releases a lot of chemicals in your brain that allows you to mask some of the pain that's going on. And then when you're at home at night, you're able to say, well, I heard this bad today. I'm this mentally exhausted today because I actually did something. I didn't just wake up and hurt. So it's tricks I've learned to trick the body into accepting pain. There's no point in just sitting at home crying about the pain. It doesn't go away.