 I also believe there's a difference in fear and being scared. I actually think fear keeps us sharp. Being scared is what paralyzes us. So I do my best not to ever let fear creep over into just being scared and paralyzed, but knowing that that fear is healthy. You cannot get rid of those nerves, or the fear, you can't get rid of them. And they appear for a reason. Because maybe you need to do more work, maybe you're not ready. That fear drives you. You say, without that fear you would not be here today. I don't use the word fear, but I get a very healthy excitement. I still get the butterflies before every speaking engagement. And I'm really prepared for those. This isn't a fear of they're not going to like me or fear of I'm not prepared. I want to do the best I can to serve these people, and I want this to hit the mark. And I still get those butterflies. You get people to voluntarily confront what makes them afraid and what makes them want to avoid then they get better. They don't get less afraid. They get braver.