 Are you being deliberate enough about your leadership? You really should think about what you're passionate about. So you're just not trying to find a job, but you're trying to find a career with a company. Bob McDonnell, the CEO of Procter & Gamble, visited the Fisher College of Business. What he, I think, successfully accomplished during his visit here was letting students know more about the culture of the company, kind of the business direction they're taking, and no better person than the CEO to do that. People want to know what's important to the leader they're working for, so the people in your organization will appreciate that. It's a great opportunity that Fisher was able to provide us with access to individuals like Mr. McDonnell, who's very well recognized and well respected with himself and PG and all that they're doing, because it gives us good exposure and insight into successful individuals like him. Life driven by a purpose is more rewarding, more fulfilling, more meaningful than a life where you simply meander through without direction. Always dedicating yourself to continuously learn and hone your craft, I think, is also a very important lesson. I will keep close as I continue my career. Everyone wants to succeed and success is contagious. So what we try to do is identify where you're good at. It's like Chris said, what's your passion? And then we put you in a job where you do your passion every single day. When somebody else then comes in from the outside and somewhat kind of reaffirms what they've learned in the classroom, I think they start making that connection, that nexus of, boy, what I'm learning is actually true. It's actually happening in business. Character is the most important trait of a leader. As leaders, we spend too much time trying to catch people failing rather than catching them succeeding. By being a Fisher College of Business student, they're going to have access to leaders of the ilk and of the type of Bob Mcdonald, the CEO of Broadway. And our students are very fortunate to have access to a person in a company like that. When I'm done with school here, my Fisher MBA is really going to take me wherever I want to go. That choice is going to be driven by a lot of things. The ability to have exposure to Mr. Bob Mcdonald really helps me decide what I want to do with my career and what's important to devote a good chunk of my life towards achieving it.