 There's a story I like to tell of a father who's babysitting his young son, babysitting. People will hate me for saying that. He's taking care of his young son. His wife left. She's out hanging with the girls, and Pops is at home. He wants to watch the game, but Lil Timmy really wants to play with him. So Dad is getting a little frustrated, and Timmy keeps coming up to Daddy, Daddy, play with him, play with me, but the Super Bowl is on, and he just wants to watch the game. The dad, he starts thinking, okay, what can I do to get some time to watch the game? So he looks at the coffee table, and he finds a magazine. So he picks up the magazine and flips through it, and he finds a picture of a world map. So he gets some scissors, and he starts cutting this map out into little pieces, thinking that he can create a puzzle for Lil Timmy that'll keep him occupied long enough that he can finish the game. He's a brilliant idea. So he cuts this map into little pieces, and he says, Timmy, come here. Yeah, Daddy? Timmy, I'll play a game with you. Here, this is a puzzle, and if you could put the pieces of this puzzle together, I'll play with you. But you know what? I'll play with you. I'll take you out and get you your favorite toy. And ice cream. You like vanilla ice cream, right? Yeah. Okay. Put this together. I'll play with you. Sounds like a great deal. It's a great deal. So Timmy, he goes to his bedroom, and he gets to work. And the dad is like, yes, I can finally watch the game in peace. Well, a few minutes later, Lil Timmy comes in the room with a completed puzzle. Didn't make it hard enough. And the dad is like, what the heck? Who you got back there helping? Timmy, this is freaking me out. How the heck did you put this together so fast? And Timmy said, well, Dad, on the back of the map was a man's face, and I knew if I got the man right, the world will come together. I love this story so much because that's it. It starts once we get the man right, the woman right, then all worlds come together. Whatever we want to do, it starts with understanding who we are, getting us. You cannot pour from an empty cup. It's not selfish to give yourself self love. It's just the most selfless thing that we can do. And only when the individual is optimized, is right, is healthy. Can they be good to their family? Can they be beneficial to their community? Can they be beneficial to the world? And we miss that a lot. We miss that. We oftentimes want to want to change so many things on the outside, but we forget it's us. There's one earth, but there's billions of worlds and everybody's living in their own individual world. We got to get our world right, our map right. If we don't, then it's about as stupid as trying to relieve an itch by scratching the outside of the shoe. You got to get in there.