 Hi, I'm George Cao. Something Einstein said I thought was interesting. He said, it's not that I'm so smart. It's that I stay with problems longer than most people. And I thought, gosh, well, Einstein is known to be really smart, but isn't it true that whenever you have been willing to stay with some problem you're trying to solve, for long enough, you eventually have some kind of breakthrough. And so in this today's short video, I just want to remind you and encourage you to name your work, not just as, oh, I'm creating a plan and implementing a plan. I'm working on some document or something like that. But what if you today, you name your work for what is really the higher work, which is to stay with a challenging project for just a bit longer. And that's what I'm encouraging you to do today, is when you feel like running away from a challenging project, when you're working on it and you're fidgety, and you just feel like doing something else, going to some distraction, I invite you to stay just a little bit longer by staying just a little bit longer with your challenging project. What you're doing is you are growing your muscles of willpower. You're increasing your ability to be disciplined or to do that which you set an intention to do. You're also giving you yourself a higher chance of when you'll have that breakthrough that will change everything in that project. So that's my encouragement for you today, is to stay just a little bit longer with your challenging project. Until the next video, I wish you well.