And I love where you mentioned the gardening. And this is why continuous learning is so important and so valuable for us as confident and effective communicators. It allows you to understand the connection because just because you don't garden doesn't mean that the concepts of gardening can't apply and benefit your life away from the garden.
SourceUnderstanding how things work, continuing to read, continuing to listen and learn from other people, continuing to fill your brain with knowledge and information so that if you find yourself in a conversation with people that you may not really know well and they're talking about whatever the topic is and gardening happens to come up.
You have exposed yourself to this information and this knowledge. You can at least provide some level of interaction or interjection. And for those of you who are speakers, for those of you who enjoy encouraging other people, it opens the door for these analogies that make complicated topics a lot more easy for people to understand.
Everyone is able to relate to simple topics and that, that makes it easier for you when you're speaking and teaching to use these analogies to break something down that can be a very complex conversation, something that they recognize. So, but thank you for that, Brock. And yes, I agree.
I'm super excited. I'm very proud of, of all the people that continue to participate, that continue to join, that continue to expand yourself, that continue to do the challenges and just show up, not for me, because this, you aren't coming for me. This, this, this isn't about me.