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If I ask you, do you need to change? And you said to me, No, Id be worried, you know? Like you think youve figured everything out, like emotionally, professionally, all your relationships, everythings golden. Oh, OK. Hows that working out for you, you know? I think the answer is always yes, which is to view ourselves or our organizations as works in progress. You know, that is an infinite mindset. Infinite mindset is fundamentally constant improvement. So, you know, theres big change, theres little change, theres tweaks, theres dramatic change. Sometimes its reacting to changing cultures, changes in culture, politics, technology, you know, sometimes the change is our own, sometimes we have to react to it. But I think the honest answer is yes, we have to change. Theres always opportunity to improve something. So theres this notion in businesses that people fear change, which is just fundamentally not true. People fear sudden change, you know? But incremental change is not t