 Thomas A. Kempis was, he was a very intelligent person. He very could have easily have become puffed up with his own intellectual gifts and everything and gone on to be one of these, you know, celebrity scholars and everything. So when he talks about the dangers of intellectual pride and so forth, he's talking, well, he's talking to himself because he recognises this is something, this is a path which he could go down himself and he's also talking to his many students and friends and he realises the real peril of becoming puffed up with one's own intellectual capacities at the expense of humility, obedience and true love of God.