Granted it feels good to get a win.
And the big step towards 3rd tier survival is another reason to feel good.
It may be that a corner has now been turned. Regardless of how off-colour Derby County were in front of their own fans, we could not ask any more of our team than what they delivered last night.
But I'm not going to credit anybody for what they have not achieved.
Charlton are four points above the relegation zone today rather than just one. Credit is due for that.
The fact that our team was ever that close to the relegation places (indeed just goal difference above them quite recently) is not something that the feel good factor of one win is going to make me forget.
Nathan Jones has now taken 6 points from 5 games, and under him the team is unbeaten after three straight games against opponents who on season form should all have defeated us. Good reason for optimism that CAFC can escape the abject humiliation of 4th tier league football for the first time ever in its history, and being moved out of the Valley sooner rather than later.
Maybe in the Summer Jones will be able to build something better than the awful season we have had in 2022-23.
But I won't be lauding anybody for going above and beyond the most basic expectations until I see something we have not seen since before the Pandemic.
A Charlton Athletic team competing purposefully to gain promotion from this 3rd tier, where we have spent far too many recent seasons failing miserably to compete.