 When you're in law school, you learn the nuts and bolts of being a lawyer. You learn property, you learn contracts, you learn constitutional law. But when you become a real practicing lawyer, things change. One of the three things that I've noticed is first is that you need not only to be an attorney of law, but you need to be a counselor of law. That means I've got to be at an ear. I've got to listen to my clients and counsel them. The second thing I didn't understand is the emotional side of this. When I see people there on fire, their life is in shambles. I'm going to pull them back from the abyss, take my magic eraser and make things better. That's what I do. And the third thing that I learned is sometimes in order to be successful, I'm going to attack their life problem. The people that I see are not criminals, but they have life issues. They're going through a divorce. They've got problem with their kids. They're going into bankruptcy. If I can help them with that problem, it changes their outlook and I change their life. That's why I do this.