not over it, udner it, but through it? >> thank you. [applause] well, thank you for that question. i think you have dealt with fear. [applause] you set out and you asked your question. i think the audience here has demonstrated how i have dealt with my own fear. that is through the help and support of many others. but the first part really is to walk up and confront it. i know there were times when i was afraid. i knew there were times when i stepped out and i did not know what was going to happen to me next-- there are many people out there that will share your story and your fear and be there to help you. i had to learn to reach out. i was always a very private person. the other part of it is you are trained not to show that you have some weakness. because we are all supposed to be strong and tough. and i had to let go of some of that. but i thank you because even though you are talking about fear, is an act of bravery to stand up and ask a question. not that this is a hostile group, but this is a group of pretty strong folks. so, thank you so much. [applause] >> hi. good afterno