 So, what does Wright look like? Vince Lombardi, the great coach of the Green Bay Packers from 1959 to 1967, would begin every first day of basic training with, gentlemen, this is a football. And then the great coach would proceed to take his players, all professionals, all who had played the game for a lifetime. He would take them to the field and say, now this is blocking, this is tackling, this is the end zone, and this is the field of play. Over and over and over again, Lombardi would stress the basics, the repetition of the basics. That's what Wright looks like. It's so easy to overestimate one big event or one big break while simultaneously forgetting the impact of the small choices, the daily habits, the little things that we repeat over and over and over again. And in our profession, as chaplains and RPs, it's the repetition of those fundamentals that make us successful and effective. Our success is built upon the basics, and that's what Wright looks like.