As somebody who made a difference. You know, I think as somebody who made a difference, who wasn’t afraid to take chances and take risks. I think one of the, one of the really great things about working in Omaha is that we’ve always been able to operate, not like a governmental entity or a nonprofit, but more like a for-profit risk-taking organization. We’ve always been able to take risk. So it’s, you know, fairly, fairly frequently, you know, we’ve gotten to the, well, we’ve kind of had over the years, had a policy, if on a fundraising project, if we could get to the halfway mark, you just take a deep breath and jump off the end of the pier and start, start digging and start building. And you raise the other, the last half of the money while you’re building the blooming thing. And you, you know, governmental entities don’t do that.