i mean, it's true, we can't all be martin landeau or ron washington. and i do think that in some ways the function of being able to admire and recognize great teachers and read about them is, first of all, it's inspirational for all of us. but also it's a way of reminding us that, you know, the great people don't mean the good people don't measure up. quite the opposite. it's a way of reflecting back on the good people that they are good. i mean, to use an example from another aspect of my life, i've done a certain amount of fiction writing over the years, and i've had a couple of short stories published. well, i'm not a great writer. but to me, you know, what i've sort of realized is that the fact that i'm not faulkner or any number of 5,000 other people i could mention doesn't diminish the value of my own modest little achievement. in fact, it reflects on it. because what it means is that, you know, i'm this small echo of these larger people. and so, you know, i can feel a kind of modest pride in that. and i think your point is well taken, that, you