 There's six different activities or skills involved in any kind of work. Let's talk about the model and what these six characteristics are. First working genius is called wonder. And this is somebody that loves to naturally sit around and ponder things and think about things and ask questions like, why are things like that? It's the second genius, which is called invention. There are people who wake up every morning and love to come up with new ideas, even if it's not necessary. After invention comes the next one, which is called discernment. This is people that have good gut feel, instincts, intuition. They're good at pattern recognition and what you call integrative thinking. It's not based on expertise, specific knowledge or data. They just have a good gut. So after that comes galvanizing. Galvanizing is people who wake up in the morning and love to rally the troops, keep them pushed forward, keep inspiring them. The next genius is enablement. Some people wake up every morning and say, if somebody would just ask me to help them, I would be the happiest person in the world. The last, this is called tenacity. These are people that wake up in the morning and say, please let me finish something.