 When we say dress for success, we're not just talking about as you go and interview for a job, when you transition into your civilian life, whether it's retirement, transitioning after your EAOS, it's the message that you're sending and what you want to carry about yourself and about what you're representing in your organization, your family, your country, all those things. And that includes not just the clothes that you're wearing and how you wear them, but your personal grooming. Today's business owner, today's employer, today's headhunters, they are asking for your Facebook page. They are asking for your social media, your LinkedIn, all of these things. And so they go and Google you or search you on social media. They find you and they're looking at your page and they see all of these wild things going on or these inappropriate attires or inappropriate situations and they can determine. You have all the qualifications and certifications we need. In fact, you're the perfect tire, but I'm afraid we can't hire you. And the member says, why not? And dressed in this nice suit and he's giving up this good impression. He goes, well, looking at your Facebook, your social media and these pictures, this is not the kind of person we want on our team. And our Chief of Naval Operations has commented before. Hey, we are what we wear when we are in front of our public. Our society, our partners, when we're out there. So what message are we sending? So keep your hands out of your pockets, button up your shirts, blouse your boots, or your pant legs into your boots. And so you want to wear this proper attire properly when you are being out in the public. And that includes something in attire. Don't wait for things to happen to you. Make them happen for you.