 You know, you hear the term hero getting thrown around a lot. How do you feel when you hear that when you're being called a healthcare hero? How does that make you feel? I don't know. I don't know. I really haven't thought of it too much. I want to do right by my patients. I want to do right by my staff. I didn't always feel like a hero because I like working where I work. I love working where I work. I love helping the patients and all that. And I just felt like, you know, something I wanted to do. I am not a hero. I come into work just wanting to help my patients. And at that time, I felt helpless. All I could do was, you know, hold their hand for their last time, knowing that they had to be intubated and their families weren't there alongside them. And I was like facetiming their wives, their children, that I'm not a hero. I'm not able to save them or find a treatment for them or anything. At first, I was like, I'm not a hero. I'm not a hero. But once you come to work and you're doing the things that we do, you kind of sit back and think like, you know what, I am a hero because I'm doing some things that some people have never in their life done. I'm doing things in my life that I've never done, that I never thought I would do. So being called a hero really, really kind of like, motivate me to do better in my profession because I know people are looking at us as heroes. Personally, I don't consider myself as a hero per se, because, you know, I'm just doing my job. You know, I became a nurse for a reason because I want to help take care of people and be a human being to people. And when people are saying, oh, you're our hero, you're our hero, I mean, you know, of course, you know, it humbles you for sure. But at the same time, it's just like, you know, we're just doing our job as a healthcare worker to take care of someone that's sick. It's a tough job, and I felt like the last two years there was a lot of recognition for nursing staff that maybe wasn't there previously. Some people are cynical about it, and they think, you know, whatever, it's just propaganda to get us to work, but a lot of us feel like it's genuine. I say this all the time, I'm not the hero. I signed up for this. I went, I took my oath, I became a nurse. I said I'm going to have to deal with infectious disease, pandemics, sick people. My heroes are the teachers.