 about the swing. Momentum. Momentum. It's happening. It's happening. I wanted to run in the mountains, run a 14-er. So bad today. It's nice out. There's no wind. It's sunny. But instead, trying to funnel that virtue, right? We all have virtue inside of us that we need to invoke at times. Bring it out of us. No matter what. The paintbrush. The paintbrush. Let's get after it. Let's get after it. Published two vlogs today. First time I've ever done that. That was fun. The Costco one. Go check it out. It's good. It's a true love dynamite, basically. Amazing vlog. Good job, true love. And another one about the No Small Creator YouTube movement. Check it out. Upper right hand corner. I put myself through the ringer last night editing those vlogs and now I'm tired. But guess what? Channel the momentum. Channel the virtue. I'm doing my best and you guys, frankly, are keeping me accountable and I appreciate that. And I just want to continue to be authentic with you to say it's not easy and I'm tired. But there's momentum here and perhaps that's the question of the day. Well, let me think it over for a second. It's looking good. True love has emerged from the cocoon. The star of yesterday's Costco vlog. Really nice. It looks really like it's going to change the house and obviously just wait until like trim work is done. It's a new Yankee hat. Uncle John for this gift. It says there's a note too. It says Seth, congrats on your 50-miler. Go Yankees, Uncle John. You're awesome, Uncle John. Oh, man, you know, you guys know how much I love the Yankees. Oh, and I need a new Yankee hat. Mine's getting a little tattered, if you know what I mean. It's like a glove. Little time lapse for you guys. I think the sun went away a little too much during that little paint session. Maybe it turned out. We'll see. We'll see. Here it is. Here it is. Go. Just one of those nights when you don't get around to eating dinner. Yeah, that happened tonight. That never happens. But our neighbor brought over some carrot cake. This counts as a vegetable in my books, in my books. Don't mind if I do. All right, folks, painting is coming along. I am not done. But remember earlier, excuse me, earlier in the week, we talked about momentum, right? Momentum in life, momentum in projects around the house. And I think, I think I'm right. Like, I think if we can mentally pick up momentum for accomplishing a goal, it's crazy. Like, things are happening here that I've been putting off for months and months and months. And you guys know how long I've been trying to paint the house. Well, I would, like the front is probably 80% done in like two hours after work today. What? That's amazing. So thank you for inspiring me to paint, to get out the door, to work even though I'm tired and you all go through that same feeling every now and then. And so that being said, it brings me to the comment of the week. That's right. Every week, if you're new, I try to give a shout out to the best comment in the previous seven days. And this one from David is absolutely amazing. David, thank you for commenting. And yes, it was on, he commented on the vlog that was, that talked about momentum. David said in quotes, momentum to me is about giving everything that is important in due time. So I map out what is important, consider what it needs, get it down on paper, and then get that under my nose. If I don't, I easily lose track training for the Berlin marathon this year. I let it take up way too much of my time. I stopped keeping track of the little things, and then some big things too. As I was running, they mounted up behind me around me and eventually in front of me. Ultimately, I was stopped in my tracks, momentum lost. So I've gone back to basics. What is important? What do they need? And what good habits keep me right? I'm starting to roll again. Great topic. Seth, David, you nailed it. You nailed it, sir. That is, I believe your first comment of the week. Thank you for chiming in, for really engaging the topic of that vlog. And I hope, I hope the topic struck a little chord with some of you out there. I do not have a question of the day today. I'm going to take a little break and finish my carrot cake, but I'll think of something for tomorrow. I just appreciate you being here, appreciate you watching me paint my house. And hopefully it's not as boring as watching paint dry, you know what I mean? See beauty, work hard, eat your carrot cake, and love each other. See you tomorrow.