Well I left Lincoln, I didn’t leave Lincoln Park so much as go to San Francisco. Had I not been married, and it was relatively new. You know, I was married in what? ’72, And had a kid, and I guess that I thought it was time to make my own way and get more money. You know, that kind of thing, provide more security for the family, that kind of stuff. And ’cause I was, I would’ve been happy staying in San Francisco for the, you know, I would’ve been happy. It wasn’t that I was unhappy or had problems with anybody there. I just thought it was to time to go, and I went to, what I had done, I had gone to San Francisco, yeah. I was invited To the Western Psychological Association meeting in San Francisco, quite a while before I went there at all, you know went to, left to go there.