 You need to find what it is that you love, you know what you're truly passionate about. You need to find what it is that you're pretty good at, where your natural talents lie. And then you need to find where those two things intersect. And that point of intersection will be your strength zone. And the more time you can spend in your strength zone, certainly the more successful you'll be, the higher your performance will be, but the happier and more fulfilled you'll be as well. And everything I've ever done, basketball has been a spoke on that wheel. And even now at present, basketball is still a part of that. And, you know, growing up, I was a fairly decent youth and high school player. And I knew upon graduating that I wasn't going to be able to play basketball any further, but I still wanted to be attached to the game. So I started to develop an equal affinity for strength, conditioning, fitness and performance training. And I decided to be a basketball specific strength and conditioning coach. And I did that for just over 15 years before I made this pivot to what I'm doing now.