 When you're dancing you have to be timing yourself with the beat, you can't be out of the beat because then you're missing the whole dancing purpose. So you time yourself, you're with the rhythm. You go to work on time, you go with the rhythm of work for the full day until the work is done. Me, I don't stop dancing until the song is over. I'm from the Dominican Republic. It's a little island in the Caribbean. I remember my mom when she was doing the laundry, hand washing the laundry. They always play, you know, in the radio. Not like a CD or anything like that, just a radio from far away. You get the channels and they play the same song and all the ladies in the house would sing it. And sing and sing over and over and over and over and over and over. And that's when you get inside your head and, you know, if it's with the rhythm, then you start dancing. Dancing brings joy. It brings, you know, togetherness, you know, as a team. You can't, you're dancing, dancing with a partner, right? You're going to do a job, you're going to have, you know, somebody else next to you to help you out. Same thing, okay? You have to have all the pieces in place. That way when you start doing the job, you get a done right. Dancing, same thing. You have to have the right partner. You start dancing when the music starts, right? When the music ends, then you're done dancing. I come from the background that life is hard, there's no work. And you work longer than hours, you do the worst job, you know, that nobody would want to do it, and you get paid almost nothing. When I was growing up, I had to work with my brothers and sisters. I never got paid. So now I'm doing, you know, something different, something that, you know, I can learn because I've learned a lot. I've been to a lot of schools. I've learned how to lead a lot of people. With my sailors, the way I talk to them is, this has got to get done. And I always tell them, take pride in what you do, you know. It brings pride, and this has changed, you know, from a young man to a sailor to someone that actually can stand up on his own and raise a family. That's something great. It's a blessing that I get to meet people and they listen to me when I talk to them and they trust me.