 You might have the idea that many people have about success, that it's this fun thing, this fun adventure that you enjoy. And I know that the first instinct you have is like, what? No, of course not. I know it takes effort and stuff. But I mean, even I, with the various businesses I've opened and the adventures I went on. Even now, like I still approach various endeavors with the attitude, sometimes unconsciously, of like, wow, this is a great idea or this is an amazing decision, this is going to be so fun, so good, it's going to work so well, you know, it might be tough, I might have to work hard, but it's like your brain automatically filters out the pain, the discouragement, the moments of no motivation, the confusion, the desire to stop, you know, the bad days, the bad news, the things that distract you from it, the disappointments, the setbacks, you know, and many more, many, many, many more things that happen to you. And then when you do bump into a wall, you might even be like, hey, you know I'm ready for this wall, so I know it's the first wall that happens, it's okay, and then you're like, you know, you're like, haha, like I'm aware of it, and then you go through that, but then you bump into another wall, and this time it's even bigger. You know you really started entering the right zone that you've put in enough effort once you actually start getting discouraged, like it's called the dip. Once you actually get to the point where you're like, hey, I'm actually considering quitting, or I actually realized this is so much harder than I thought, and you actually get really discouraged, like there's no, like, rational way to justify it anymore. As long as you can rationally think like, hey, you know, I can solve this, this can get better, there's no problem, you know, or even I can solve, I can, I can overcome this challenge, you know, it's not that bad. As long as you have that state of mind, it just means you haven't reached the dip yet. You're not in the point where the real growth is coming, and the real growth will come once you actually go to the next level, and you continue doing it, even though you don't feel like it anymore, even though it doesn't make sense anymore, you're like, yeah, I made the commitment, so fuck it, I'm going to go for it, I don't care how bad I feel, and when you really reach that point where you just decide I'm going to keep doing it no matter fucking what, like come hell or high water, you know, it's called a coma death decision, I'm going to make it happen, I'll either need to be in a coma or dead to fail, then you're on the right track. It's all about perseverance, it's all about commitment, it's all about keeping, you know, with the strategy, it's better to commit to a bad strategy than to have a good strategy that you have committed to. Always, always, always commitment, go in their full way, and you have a very good chance of succeeding.