[laughter] maybe i'll meet tonya harding.laughter] an aged tonya harding, now there's something to ponder. will[laughter] so sarasota has not only organized as a kind of silicon valley for aging where there are so many innovative companies that they've come together and figured out how they can export the models that are developed in this crucible of competition in the an aging society, the people itself organized. so share sarasota has the highest number of not for profit organizations in america because people want to reinvent themselves, and their reinvention becomes part of their journey. and they know they have to be social just like the spaniards because if they're social, they'll add to their years. and, you know, in a nutshell i think this is a kind of challenge we all face. here are people who have grasped the reality of their being, know what kind of community they're in, made economic virtue out of necessity and have really, you know, led the way for the world enough so that sarasota is now not only attractive to p