 I think for all of us I don't think there's anyone listening that I would say is an exception to this that probably our biggest enemy is our own voice Absolutely. Yeah, and I call that Billy the bully that lives in all of us because it's graphic It's easy to remember, but And that's just our own self-doubt You know that are the we can't putting limits on ourself and what we think we can do, right? And once we get past that limiting self-talk That's really all the greatness is and I'll give you the most obvious example in my life You know when I started running I could run to my my goal was to run two miles That's what I wrote down on a piece of paper Yeah, and I worked towards that goal and I can do that in 18 minutes. I'm a runner and Fast forward a couple years later. I ended up running a hundred miles non-stop and nothing changed in my body It's not like I got stronger my legs didn't change my lungs are the same ones guy gave me But that doubt that the belief that I could do it the actual belief that I literally could run a hundred miles non-stop Is what got me there along with training? But if I was stuck in the world of okay two miles was enough I Would have never realized that I was capable of 50 times What I thought I was so now I asked myself all the time What are the areas of my life am I under indexing in if I was if I was 50 x greater than I thought I was initially Yeah, can my net worth beat 50 x could my relationship with my wife be 50 x could my health be 50 x better Like where am I you know like and the only way you know that is stepping into the unknown you know what I mean and To me all the growth in my life any success anything has come from stepping into the unknown not Necessarily pain not going it's going into areas. It could be like okay record deal. I'm going into the office I have no idea what's gonna happen. They think I'm Dana Dane. I'm going into you know I could just every example in my life has been like that