 Are you providing the types of touches that a Steve Nash does and on that type of frequency? How could I possibly know that Steve Nash led the NBA in high fives, fiscals, and pats on the butt? Funny enough, there was a research team from UC Berkeley that was conducting an official study and they wanted to see if showing signs of enthusiasm actually correlated to winning more games. So their research team watched every minute of every NBA game and made a tally mark every time a player gave a high five a fist bump or a pat on the butt. Well the Phoenix Suns were so enamored with this study that they hired a full-time intern to do the same thing just for Steve Nash. Now just by show of hands, how many of you have had a crappy entry level job before? Yeah, can you imagine if that was your first job? Yeah, you see that guy over there? Every time he touches one of these big tall sweaty guys, we need you to make a tally mark. The very first game that the intern recorded for Steve Nash, he delivered 239 high fives, fist bumps, and pats on the butt. Steve Nash was a furnace of human connection. Now when we're talking about sport, when we're talking about physicality, it's been physiologically proven that you can actually transfer energy through human touch. You can actually raise someone's game through physical touch. Now hopefully you realize in the vast majority of your settings that's not what I'm asking you all to do. I'm not telling you to go back to the offices and start doing this. Some of you may but I don't want to get in trouble with your HR departments. So what we're talking about now as we translate it, we're talking about emotional touches. We're talking about mental touches. Are there emotional and mental and digital high fives and fist bumps and pats on the backside that you can be giving the two most important groups when it comes to your business, which is your colleagues and your co-workers and your clients and your customers? Are you providing the types of touches that Steve Nash does and on that type of frequency?