David Wants to Go to Another Dimension
I don't know. I think it's because, like, it takes me back to, like, playing tournaments as a kid. Like, when you're playing a tournament as a kid That is the only thing that matters to you in your life. There's nothing. There's no taxes. Yeah. There's no— most of them, especially me, because I look like a loser. There's no girlfriend trouble. There's, there's no— there's— you're not thinking about anything other than the game. Yeah. Yeah. I think for the first time in a really long time, and I've played another tournament a year before where I kind of had the same feeling, it's just like, it like literally takes you back to like, like the base root of what it is to to feel something. It's so crazy. I mean, I think you know this, you know this feeling. I don't know if from like basketball or something, right? It's like being a part of something like that was a neighborhood tournament. But like, to me it was like it— I'm not trying to be funny, but it felt like the US Open. The simultaneously as it would feel like the US Open, it also— I was like, this is so crazy. I lose tomorrow, nothing changes. Like, I don't lose a brand deal. No, I don't lose a job, right? I don't lose my house.