 Everybody reaches their breaking point. Everybody. Everybody has their moments. Everybody has their reasons why. You know, they feel like they can't go on, but it's literally the person next to you. You know, I have always thought, oh, I have something to prove, I have something to prove. Like the fact that I wanted to accomplish this has nothing to do with my gender per se. I definitely, I wanted to rise to the occasion, to rise to the challenge. Being in this course is really one of the times that I have been treated the same as everyone else. I don't get segregated into a separate tent like I did in my last year when we would do field hops. You know, this is your squad, this is where you're at, this is where you're at. And that's how the Marine Corps should work. It's been enlightening, I think. Yes, I might not be the strongest. They see that, you know, I want to be here. I want to do this, I want to push through, I want to learn and grow. And hopefully, you know, just become a better Marine in that aspect. It's been a learning experience for myself. I've learned a lot about myself, well, my limits are, but it's been a good experience. It's been worth it, and it's been something that I'll remember for the rest of my life.