Yeah. I think, you know, in texas on the heartland, the story about a kid who has a dream and i wont tell the story, but part of the dream is were in a room that has no light, no win does, no illuminated exit signs, pitch black. He knows im there but were not speaking. Suddenly in the darkness, i pull out a flashlight, and i aim it steady at the light switch on the wall. And he tells me as he interprets the dream i know that im the only one that can turn that light switch on, im grateful that you have a flashlight. And he follows the beam of light the light switch. When he gets to the light switch, he takes a deep breath. Now hes sobbing in the telling of this dream to me, he flips the light switch on, the room is flooded with light. And he says with a voice that has this kind of sense of remarkable discovery, he says the light the is better the light is better than the darkness. That dream changed my life. I went from burnout to never again. So that was in my first six or eight years