 Something else we want to talk about. I want you to understand what you can kind of expect with the 21 convention. This isn't something where you just come here, take notes. This isn't a lecture. Even though we have presentations, you can watch the videos. We want you guys to be involved. We expect you guys to come in with questions, answers, to talk to us, to have discussions, and to mutually share compatible ideas, and to have a mixing bowl. And one of the things I found was terribly moving in my own life was the idea of a mastermind that when you bring three people together, you get more than just three ideas. You get a whole series of ideas and solutions you would not have come up or originated on your own. And it becomes what Napoleon Hill described as a third mind. And that's very much takes place in these events. You have here, as many people as going on, when you guys come in and have these communications and thoughts, you come up with new ideas. You have new ways of thinking. You have your expressed alternative ideas and context. It is terribly important that you capitalize on that and move that forward. And so what I would like to see each one of you do is not only have an agenda or a plan for today's event, but to literally sit down and say, what am I going to do not in the next 30 days, but make it in a year? And then usually what happens is people vastly over-expect or have expectations of what they can achieve in a year. We look at, for example, New Year's Resolutions as a classic example of that, where people sit down and say, I'm going to do the following things this year. And two months later, it doesn't happen or doesn't occur. So look well beyond the one-year mark. Take a five-year goal, work your way back. Where do you want to be? Who do you want to be? What type of life do you want to be? What type of environment and culture impact do you want to have? And then work your way back. Have those goals in mind and make sure that your yearly or two-yearly goals are actually in line with that and bring it back down to nine, six, three months. And you can even do it down to a weekly basis. I know I have a Word document and I do just that so that I can literally know what I have to do on a weekly basis to make sure I hit my monthly goals. My monthly goals then fight into my three-monthly goals. And so I can track that sort of thing. Make sure you do that. That's going to be a personal thing you can do on your own when you're by yourself and doing it. But when you're doing this, have your teammates, have the other attendees in mind, the guy who's right next to you. Think about him when you're here, okay? Because he's doing the same thing in another location. You're not alone in this. The other thing I'll ask is does you guys actually get involved either through any of the Facebook exchanges or the telemonic antennae? Stay connected. Communicate those ideas. Make sure you're able to continue to have a dialogue and you have a resource base of guys who were here for the same reasons and at the same time, same experiences. You're going to find that you have more motivation, true motivation, a purpose. And you realize that you have a teammate and a support network that you may not have had prior to today. I find that terribly relevant. I find that terribly personally enabling for my own life. I do this because not only do I get enjoyment out of it, but I become a better person. But I also do it because I know I'm speaking to you guys. I also know I have a safe and secure audience in which I can actually convey these ideas and get feedback in return. I find that powerful. I find it moving and it has changed my life. I hope I can do the same thing for you. And if nothing more, I don't have all the answers, okay? But together we can find solutions. Together we can discuss these things. So I want to thank you all for doing this. I want to thank you all for attending. I think I want to personally thank you for supporting this organization and Anthony Johnson and his efforts. I wish that we can continue this. I hope you do. And I don't want this to stop, okay? We have a litany of people I'm really terribly excited to see, okay? I'm going to be more excited not only to see their presentations, but to see and hear the dialogue and the communication that stems from that.