 And being able to blend humility with earned confidence is a recipe for really high performance because you all need to be confident in what you do. And you earn that confidence through demonstrated performance during the unseen hours. You earn confidence through repetition. Kobe earned confidence by being in the gym at three in the morning every single day in the off season. So his confidence wasn't, this wasn't a fake until you make it. This was, I'm going to earn the right to be confident because I put in the work and deserve the right to be confident on the court. No matter how good I get, I'm not going to ever feel like I've tapped out or I've hit that ceiling. So humility is incredibly important. Humility doesn't mean that you're weak and that you deflect compliments. And then it, no, you can be both simultaneously. Everything in this world doesn't need to be mutually exclusive. In fact, I highly recommend you blend confidence with humility because that is a lethal cocktail when it comes to being a really high performer and improving personal influence and impact.