Well, this is the thing. Sometimes, what you want and what you think you want are not the same thing. I can give similar examples with cars. I have met boomer generation people whose fathers served in the Pacific War, who, when they were children, their father, sitting in the driver's seat of their Holden car, swore that he'd never buy a Japanese car. Some of those boomers said that their father might have swayed from a Holden and maybe bought a Ford Falcon or a Valiant, and, in the late 1980s, into the 1990s, they've gone to see their parents and looked in the garage and, to their amazement, their father has bought himself a Toyota or Mazda.