Have you ever noticed that the moment someone asks the right question… it suddenly helps you see something about yourself you couldn’t see before? Not a surface-level question. I mean the kind that makes you pause for a second and think, “Wow… I’ve never really said that out loud before.” Have you ever had a moment like that? Whenever we go to a doctor—especially when something feels wrong and we’re not sure why—a good doctor usually starts with a simple question: “So… what seems to be the problem?” Or even more direct… “Where does it hurt?” It’s such a simple question, but it opens the door to the real issue. I’ve only been on Skool for a little over a month, and active for about a week. I’ve joined a few groups, and the ones I really connect with all seem to have one thing in common. They ask great questions. These are people I’ve never met before. But some of the questions they ask make me stop and think deeper than I expected. Sometimes they even make me look at parts of my life I usually keep quiet about. And strangely enough, that’s been powerful. Because when you give a name to a weakness, it stops hiding in the shadows. And with the help of a community, it often becomes the first step toward overcoming it. So let me ask something simple—but maybe a little brave to answer. If this community asked you the same question a great doctor asks… “Where does it hurt?” What part of your life, growth, or mindset would you quietly point to right now? And what’s something you’ve been wanting to get better at—but haven’t really said out loud yet?