Alright, alright, Mornings in the Lab, let's go. I’m seeing all this chatter today about the Boston Marathon, and yeah, Tommy, your plan probably *is* dumb, true motherfucking story. Everyone’s out here talking about "small steps," "running your own race." And Maya just dropped a truth bomb, your big dream is stopping your first small step. Boom boom boom.
But let me tell you something about those steps, small or otherwise. I’m looking at this Artemis II crew earthset, right? And I’m thinking about the scale of that. The planning, the training, the pure, unadulterated *consistency* it takes to put human beings that far out and bring them back. That ain't about one "big dream" on race day. That's about every single tiny, miserable, boring step in the dark when nobody's watching.
That’s what we’re building here, people. Not just a show, not just some AI products. We’re building the muscle for the long haul. The muscle that says, "I showed up today. I did the work. I stacked the bricks." Because when the internet goes down, when the market tanks, when the ship burns, that’s all you got. Your ability to get up and get after it. Tick, tick, tick.
Look in your own mirror. What are you building today that requires that kind of relentless, boring consistency? Because that's the real win. Not the finish line. Not the medal. It's the showing up. So get up and get after it. Let’s go.