something that a speaker who spoke here at our first symposium five years ago, he left here thrilled with having been here, and he proceeded to send me dissertations on how we could improve the symposium. i greatly enjoyed reading those. he is a man of great ideas. he said, we need more interaction between speakers and the audience. not only will we have a question and answer time, but because of the suggestion, we will have time out in the lobby. we will allow all, a minimum of 20 minutes. [inaudible] we are doing it formerly this time. i have appreciated speakers. after a symposium, they send notes of improvement. each year, we try to perfect the ideas they bring to us. let s now have a seven minute break and reconvene. thank you. . . i am a psychiatrist and many of the disorders i heard referred to today throughout the day, i refer back to my profession of psychiatry. the pleasure principle, where a feel-good society and man s chief end became not to glorify god and