 Ydw i'r gwrth i'w ei fod yn wneud fy hen, Tom, ydw i'w blynyddoedd yn f ôl Erfaint fe o ffyrddio'n gwylltig. Rwy'n 100%, rydych yn ei ddiddordeb o'u drwgylch. Mae Ion yn ddefnyddio'r gweithdoedd o'r hyffwrdd i mi, mewn y gallwn y newidau. Rwy'n ddefnyddio'n i'n ddechrau i'r다ith yn ei mor hwy, na chi i'n ddod. Rwy'n rhaid i ei ddiddoron i chi'n ddechrau i fynd, ac mae'r rhaid i chi o'i ychydig oedd yn ddechrau i chi, Yn ymrhyng o ddiwn, dwi'n credu, maen nhw, ac mae gennym oherwydd i'w gweld, ac mae gennym i'w gael a'i gyrdd wedi'i awdraeth Cymru, rwy'n ei gwrdd ei hoson i gael sy'n gweld fy nôl bod gennym oherwydd un drwy fel gylirol yn yr ymddangos mi. Felly rwy'n rwy'n credu bod yn eu cyfnodi'n gyrdd ymddangad, rwy'n drw'n cael, a rwy'n cael, dyna'n gyrdd hoson, ac rwy'n cael, rwy'n gyrdd i'n gyrdd hoson i gael sgwyllfa oeddeniaid i gael drwng I'm going to be the next big thing and started getting lazy and not working hard just to think, oh, you know, if Eddie Hall's saying that already, you know, I must have made it yet. So then I kind of stopped working as hard and then was getting beat at competitions. I should have won. And I was like, I need to kind of kick up the arse here and actually, you know, train to be the best. So I hate labels, but you were dynos with Asbergers. Yeah. So I was dynos with Asbergers at a young age. I can't remember roughly. I think it was just when you're in the academy. I think it was before I think it was through primary schools getting tests, but I think it was in this primary school secondary. But that was a massive herd on my life. I mean, like going on a night out, I would be phoning screaming like, where are you not going out? I couldn't even go on a bus or like I went I went from invergordon to firm, which is a 10 minute bus journey. And that was my first time doing that. I think when I was 13, 14, and it was a massive, massive achievement. And like, you know, for other people, it was not, but for me it was. And to get past hurdles like that, I kind of, in school, they never gave me a really big chance. I mean, some teacher said to me, you're never going to be like a successful in life and you're never going to get a wife. You're never going to move out your house. And I was like, it played on my mind for a long time. I was like, what am I going to do? You know, I don't have any grades in school of less school, fourth year working with my brother in law and just dropped out of that as well. So then it was like when I said when I got to the gym, I was like, right, I need to do something in my life. I know I moved out my house, my parents' house, got my sort of girlfriend, got married, then started getting more successful in the sport. And yeah, having looked there to kind of push me through it, like, you know, being in the interviews, like I said, I couldn't even put my head down when I could say yes or no. You know, and that was the hard part about strongman. Physically, I knew I was capable of doing stuff and I knew I could do the lifting and stuff. But then the interviews before it, interviews after the fans, I was like, Jesus, not football. I didn't expect this to be in a strongman. So going from like a car park to 15,000 people, that just put me all wrong. You know, I just could not cope with that in my mind. Like I said, I'd have to look there. Even after events, look would have to come out and be like, you know, your brother did good and I would be like, yeah, so it's kind of stuff. But yeah, I mean, I just want to get autism out there. You know, like, yeah, I've got a label, but I'm not different to anybody else. You know, I've proved I'm one of the strongest guys in the world. Getting successful as well and building a profile that I'm proud of. And I mean, I've worked with a lot of people the same as me, you know, and I'm a big advocate for it and I love it. Phenomenal mate, I love that, that even the teachers, I used to listen to a man called Liz Brown. He says, people's opinion of you doesn't have to be a reality. And for people telling you this and that, it shows you how strong a character you are. Now labels, I know people who's got a great life from the outside, got all the money in the world that are committing suicide. You've been labelled with something, but you've not let it stop you. You've kept pushing through and I don't know if it was Einstein that says it, but don't let your schooling get in the way of your education. That everybody sees the world differently and you're fucking second strongest man on the fucking planet Earth, which is a phenomenal achievement. So I take my heart off to you and especially people watching us will take inspiration that no matter if you get labelled, you can do what the fuck you want. You can make changes. You can kick on. You can strive to keep constantly burden yourself.