 So I'm here at Cardiff by the Sea, just north of San Diego in California, and it's amazing how much deep insight you get into your own life when you travel outside of your normal environment. So I live up in West Hollywood, California in Los Angeles, and then yesterday, Saturday, I just decided I'm just going to get out of town for the weekend. So I drove down to San Diego, caught up with some friends, and then last night I got a hotel here in Cardiff by the Sea. You can just see it's a cool little coastal town for no reason, no apparent reason other than just try something different. And it's about 100 miles from Los Angeles, and just putting myself outside of that routine that I've created for myself has given me deep insight into what I now need to do in my business, a relationship that I need to improve and work on. I thought about my finances, I thought about how I could improve my health. I went for a run along the beach here about an hour and a half ago. And while I was running and breathing in the fresh air, I got more insight into what I can do to help my colleagues or what I can do to help my friends. And all these things, I guess, would pop into my mind during my normal routine on occasion, but because I'm out of my routine and I've got that sort of freedom and I've turned my phone off, people aren't texting me or calling me, creates this space in my head to be able to really do some deep thinking and to be able to get, like I said, that deep insight. So where can you go? Where can you go that's away from where you normally live? Just for a day? Just for a weekend? Maybe a few days? Where can you go and travel to get out of your comfort zone and into a new comfort zone of a new environment? Because the new environment is what triggers new pathways in your brain, new chains of thought. And like I said, all I did was, and even in the two hour drive down here, I'm just the whole way I'm thinking, there's no distractions. I'm just driving along, I'm looking at the environment, I'm looking at the traffic in front of me, and I'm just thinking. There's something very liberating about just hitting the road and going somewhere new. I've never been here, I've never walked along the beach before, caught off by the sea. It's not a particularly pleasant day, it's a little bit overcast, but it doesn't matter, it's just smelling the air. And again, if you're nowhere near the ocean, it doesn't mean you've got to fly to the ocean. Go to a park, go into nature, put your feet in the sand or put your feet on the earth. Because when you do that, you start to get this, like I said, this new insight into how you should be fine tuning your life, fine tuning your habits, how you can improve. And again, maybe you won't get this because you're caught up in that daily routine. So give it a try, get out of your comfort zone, try somewhere else. Go about 100 miles I would say, two hour drive at least, or jump on a plane and go somewhere if you can. But just try something different, get a new environment. And I promise you, you're going to get deep insight, you're going to keep amending, keep fine tuning, keep moving forward in your life. Alright, from Cardiff by the Sea, just north of San Diego in California. Catch you on the next one.