I’ve been on a creative tear lately—writing a screenplay. I mentioned the idea to my daughter, and she said, “You’ll never do it.” I replied, “You clearly don’t know your father.” So now, I have to finish it. I’ve also been making music that I actually enjoy. Really dig this new one. Work is going very well. We’re in the process of spinning out the stem cell banking company and bringing in a new leadership team to grow it, while we focus all our efforts on SuperShotPRP. As one investor put it, “I get two shots on goal for my one investment!” We’re nearly finished building a new home, which includes a detached music studio—a lifelong dream of mine. Physically, I’ve made a major transformation over the past two years. I’ve been playing a lot of tennis and lifting weights. I feel great. On the downside, someone keyed my Tesla last week. So dumb. So cowardly. Idiots abound—left and right. The kids are doing well. Normal kid stuff—grades, messy bedrooms—but they’re healthy and happy. I feel fortunate to have such a strong family. I’m making a concerted effort to be more present with each of them, enjoying who they are now, knowing from experience how quickly they change. I love them all so much. I’ve been enjoying time with my wife too. She shares my love of tennis and is handling 99% of the home design and building process. I’m incredibly grateful. They say building a home and starting a business are two of the most stressful things for a marriage. Well, we’re doing both—twice—and we’re in the best place we’ve been in years. I credit much of that to the changes I’ve made to my physical health. It’s amazing how fitness ripples through everything else.