 If you're not facing any challenges, what are you doing? Like you're definitely not growing. And best case scenario, you're doing the things that somebody else has already proven to work. Fine, but you can't expect any breakthrough results from that. It's only once you start questioning the status quo and how everybody has already done it. Even if there's a successful best practice, does it start opening the door to some incredible breakthrough results? Well, what I really appreciate about your story in your message is that many of us feel that if we reach a certain level of success, we can fortify ourselves from a lot of challenges that we face. And I think the pandemic has shown us, it doesn't matter what the zeros are in your bank account, we're all facing this unique challenge completely across the globe. And this idea that once I hit this, once I check this box, once I reach this level in my bank account, then it's gravy. Then it's just smooth sailing and coasting along. Life is an infinite amount of challenges. Every day you're on this world, on this planet, you're gonna face challenges. It is a game of survival ultimately, and there's no cheat code to get you out of those challenges. No, I speak with a lot of entrepreneurship groups and early stage companies do a lot of mentoring, that kind of thing. And what I hear most often is exactly what you just said, AJ, which is I want freedom. And once I hit a million dollars or I have this relationship or this client, then I'm free. And I can tell you from knowing people that have made tens of billions of dollars, freedom doesn't come from a bank account. It doesn't come from a client. Freedom comes from being free of discomfort. And you can do that right now. In fact, it's the only real and sustainable freedom that there actually is. Let's unpack that a little further because that's pretty profound. I think it's easy to externalize what freedom looks like. It's very sexy. Like, oh, I want seven figures. And once there's seven figures in my bank account, I log into Capital One and I see a million dollars in there, then I can relax. But what you don't realize is that your life is going to change and you're going to change the point to get to that million dollars. You're going to be a different person. And you might look at that bank account when you have a million dollars and say, well, actually I need 10 now because I have this house and this business growth and this significant other and this many kids and I got to pay for college and I got to pay for this car and all these things. A million dollars isn't enough. And so you're on this treadmill, this rat race of looking for freedom but looking for it in the wrong place. Now, when you free yourself from the attachment to those things, thinking that freedom exists in the tangible world, you're all of a sudden playing a different game. You don't need a million dollars, 10 million dollars, a hundred million dollars, any dollars to give you the freedom to do the things that you want to do. By breaking that discomfort, by becoming free from the discomfort that is limiting you now, it's not the money, it's the discomfort, it's the self-doubt, it's the challenges, it's the fear of exposure. By breaking free of those things, you will get the results that you want. You'll hit that seven figures in your bank account and you will not be restricted or restrained if something happens, the housing market collapses again, there's inflation, there's a war in Europe, like all of these things are not going to stop you. You still have freedom, you have autonomy because it's not tied to physical things.