 Hey everyone, Dylan Schumacher, Citadel Defense, and today we're gonna talk about why you should be the weakest shooter on your team. So I was talking to one of my friends recently and was talking about, we were talking about shooting, obviously, and getting faster. And he's come to a point now where he really is gonna value speed and wants to push it and get faster. So we're talking about that. And it occurred to me this thought of I want to be the weakest shooter on my team. Now, obviously that doesn't mean I want to suck, right? Because I want to be very good. I want to be really good and I want to be really fast and I value that. I have a level of competition in me that I want to be the best, especially around the people that I know who shoot well and who I shoot with often, I want to be the best, right? So when I say I want to be the weakest shooter on my team, what that means is I want to help push everyone else that I'm around and that's with me to be a better shooter than me. Ideally, I find myself on the fire team, the four-man fire team, being the weakest shooter. And like I said, I want to be good. I want to be really good. But ideally, I'm the weakest shooter and they're all better shooters than me because that might save my life someday, right? That would be good. I'll take that. Also, again, I just want to be a person of encouragement as much as I can to help everyone else get better. And if I'm getting better and you're getting better and I'm getting better and you're getting better and we're all moving up this ladder together, that's the kind of teammate I want to be. It's the kind of friend I want to be. That's the kind of instructor I want to be. I want to be a person who is the weakest shooter in the crew that I'm in because I've contributed to making all those people be better shooters. They're faster, they're more accurate, their manipulations are quicker. That's what I want, right? I want to be the weakest shooter on my team. So just some food for thought for you. Be the weakest shooter on your team. Not because you suck, but because you've helped everybody else achieve such a level of excellence that they've been able to surpass you in their shooting skills. Do brave deeds and endure.