He knows that sounds boring, and sounds like a version of the same answer he's been giving for most of a decade now. But within that is the reality that he is pushing, trying to add to the list of things he can control, to expand the toolbox.
He's hard to shake, but he's actually easy to stir.
Young is asked the last time he was amazed by anything, and he laughed.
"I'm not going to lie, it sounds corny, but I'm amazed a lot," he said. "I try to find gratitude in a lot of things, so I can get amazed by the color of an insect. How the world works is amazing to me. Really, I find that very, very often.
"Even if it's somewhere around the Carolinas, whether it's the mountains near Asheville, the lakes out here. I think it's beautiful how the world works. It sounds corny, but genuinely, I think it's how everything formed, how God made everything. I do actually get amazed by that a lot, so you'd be surprised it happens, honestly, pretty frequently."
And he's constantly pushing himself, whether it's passing concepts he can try in OTAs against a Jaycee Horn, or when he leaves the stadium.