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help me understand this. You know, I think it’s because I’m not a car guy. You know, we’re not I’m not a thing person. I don’t have a lot of things, believe it or not. So, Mike, what is what is going on that you’ll buy material items but not support to help you serve more people? You buy material items, but not support. So you have more time with your family to enjoy the material items. You’ll buy material items, but not support to help you reach more people in a more meaningful way and keep customers happier. Like I think the consumerism thing is just absolutely trouncing people’s ability to get progress. And I think it’s I personally, I’ve just seen it get worse and worse and worse, and I’m not sure where that comes from, But I think consumerism has taken people’s brains from thinking about how to actually enjoy life, and they think the material is going to bring them that. And often it’s actually the relationships like, you know, don’t I remember when Denise and I were just starting out, I really wanted to buy a laser printer.
