 You're having work with Kevin Durant and Steph Curry. How are they the same and how are they different? There's three traits that I've noticed with all high performers. And basketball and business and everything in between. The first was the lesson I learned from Kobe. They respect the process, they respect the fundamentals, they respect that you have to get in reps. Like, they understand that there's no quick fix to being excellent at anything. So they respect the fundamentals. Number two, they do a masterful job of blending confidence with humility. They earn the right to be confident because they put in the work during the unseen hours. You know, a guy like Steph Curry, I can't fathom how many millions of shots he's made in empty gyms when no one is watching, you know, since he was a teenager. So he puts in that work to earn the right to be confident. But they also have humility and humility is what allows them to be coachable, what allows them to stay open to feedback. But most important, humility is what allows them to say, no matter how good I currently am, I can still get better.