 I think sports is the last bastion, I mean a sense of romanticism left to us. Sports is the last bastion in which we can relish and enjoy victory, relish and enjoy competence. You know, heroes or anti-heroes or superheroes in the movies, they're not actually human beings. There's no heroic literature, there's very little heroic anything. And the one place where we still celebrate and embrace competence, sports, everybody loves messy. We can love competence and achievement without supposedly feeling embarrassment. And it's the one area in life where there are winners and losers and everybody's fine with that. Everybody's fine with winners and losers, not everybody gets a ribbon and everybody's fine with that. So it's the one area that they left that's not polluted with its egalitarianism.