 art of planning is to develop resourcefulness, not to depend on more resources all the time. Sometimes you'll be out of resources. You've got all the resources you're ever going to have right now. You've got no more money, no more time, no more people, no more ways to turn. You've exhausted your resources. And so what happens then is you're not to dip into what you have on board, which is always more than you realize. I've tried to teach this for years to people that when you believe what you need is more resources and you're given those resources, this is why it's a bad parenting approach to keep over resourcing children who never learn to be resourceful with little. There is the secret discovery of resourcefulness hidden within little, but you're not going to find it in much and in plenty. So, and this is why I believe, by the way, Jesus, when he sent out the 12 didn't send them out with resources, no money, no clothes, no advanced hotel bookings, nowhere to spend the night, because he wanted to teach them resourcefulness, not dependence on resources. And he's also teaching them all the resources you are going to need will be dependent on your ability to build relationships.