(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Every single day, all of us practice submission in one form or another. You say, what do you mean? A lot of restaurants in the US, it's like no shoes, no shirt, no service. Meaning, you don't walk into the restaurant without a shirt. You don't walk in this restaurant without shoes. And if you do, you have to be removed. You say, well, what do you do if you don't feel like wearing a shirt? You put on a shirt. I'll give you an example of a rule I don't really like. When I walk into the mall, of course, they always check your book bag. They don't really check. You open it, it's like, oh, you're good to go. You know, I don't like that rule because I always bring a book bag when I'm out with my wife and her three kids and I've got diapers in there. I've got wipes. I've got a bottle of water. Every possible thing that is necessary. And so it's packed and guess what? You know, I'm holding one of the kids and holding it in the hand for the other one. And then all of a sudden, opening, it's a bit of a pain. Guess what I do? I stop and I open the bag and let them not really look. So, don't get upset about submission. All of us have submission in our lives.