 I've been incarcerated for 40 years for severe drug addiction. I've been considered black in terms of life and well. And one of the things that incorporated this problem was I was hanging out with you. So I thought I was going to get a look at my work history, working data and justice. Things that are very abusive, they're healthy for me. And so I made a decision to go back to school. So I went to make a lady and I was a woman in a hospital and told her exactly where I came from, my background, and the history of how I was facing her. To put it simply enough, she helped me guide me through all of that. It was an experience that, you know, I always cherish, that keeps trying to get her, you know, help me achieve the goals I always set. And my experience is, you check it out, I honestly hope it. And you know, good things will happen and good things will happen.