 At the Engineering Management Institute, we focus on helping engineering professionals become better managers and leaders. However, in this Monday morning motivator, I want to talk about the next generation, our children. In lieu of everything that's gone on in the last week, especially around the killing of George Floyd and all the talk about inequality, our 13-year-old daughter painted this painting the other night. This painting is a quote from Abraham Lincoln. Achievement has no color and what's amazing about this is we hadn't even had the chance to talk to her about the situation yet or anything that happened. Of course, she must have heard about it in school or online and she took it upon herself to paint this painting which I've shared with many people and it has been inspiring. What this told me is that for us to move beyond inequality in our country and in the world, we need to involve the next generation. We need to raise them the right way, which many I think of us have, but then we need to leave it to them to take action, to take inspiring action. And so what I'd ask you to do is if you have a younger sibling or a child or a grandchild, talk to them about some of these challenges that we have going on in the world and ask them to take action, whether it be through their art, through their words, through their music, through whatever. Because it's obvious to me that what I've seen over the last week from my own household and beyond is that the next generation has the ability to inspire us and move us beyond inequality, but we need to support them and give them the avenue to do so. Have a great week.