vaclav muchna is willing to talk about it then theless. he grew up under communist rule. joined by sarah lacy and park nu. now, we can talk about eastern europe but you have to understand most of us slovenia and slovakia pretty much the same country. that is not an area of the world that americans are particularly familiar with. i mean, some people must say you are from czechoslovakia, right? >> many do. >> how do you bring them up to speed on what is eastern europe these days? >> well, the communist fall 20 years ago, a little bit over 20 years ago and so the thing is we had to build our economy from scratch. the first ten years it was about you could do everything being an entrepreneur because the market was empty. >> no rules. >> no rules. no private property before that, right, so you could do anything and you will become rich. now, i say i'm from the second generation of entrepreneurs and sometimes i feel like, oh, my gosh, if i would be a little older so that i could start my business ten years ago it would be fantastic. at the same time the problem of this first ge