 When I joined the Army, I wondered, man, I don't even know if I'll make it through basic training. And then went to Airborne School, I thought, man, I don't know if I'll ever jump out of a plane. Went to EOD school, thought, I don't know if I ever wanted to get closer to that sort of explosive stuff. But you learn a lot about yourself throughout the Army. And you realize that things come and go, those fears come and go, but it's your personal choice to say, yeah, I can do this. And you keep proving that to yourself. The best piece of advice I've ever received. And wow, don't limit yourself. Prove yourself wrong. Set goals for yourself that you might think are unattainable. And drown out those voices that people say, hey, I don't know if you could ever do this. Allow that to not crush you, but to lift you up and say, hey, you know, one day I'll be thankful for those people that doubted me. Or I'll be thankful for doubting myself because looking back now, you can see how far you come and you can appreciate those around you that help drive you.