maybe i will meet tonya harding. an aids tonya harding, now there is something. so sarasota is not only organizing a kind of silicon valley for aging where there are so many intimating countries that have come together and figure out how they can export the models developed in this crucible of competition. the people itself have organized. sarasota is now the highest per capita number of not-for-profit organizations in america because people want to reinvent themselves. the reinvention becomes part of their journey. they know they have to be social. if they are they will add to their years. in a nutshell i think this is the challenge that we all face. people who have grasped the reality of their being, know what kind of community they are and, made economic virtue out of necessity, and have really, you know, led the way for the world so the sarasota is now not only attractive to people from the united states, but has become an economic -- its initial siddur for people to retire. competition has made it so and the people who live there have made it so. so what is