 What would you say to the people who are struggling with their addictions right now? They watch you? Well, I would say stand tall in your struggle and continue to struggle and don't give up. You know, my thing is I know you can turn it around. I'm currently doing a one-man play called Michael Kaya's Mama and I play 17 characters and in this play, I go through my addiction so you can see me getting fucked up. You can see me going through this shit, you know what I'm saying? And what I'm teaching is a lesson though that although you can go into it and go through it, you can also get to the other side of it. So when people come to watch my show, they know I'm a fucking hardcore crackhead. I've been that for years and once you're an addict, you're always an addict. I'm not a practicing addict, but you're always an addict. And if a person been getting high a couple of years and think they stuck, they can look at me and see my career, my life and my love and my God and see that I went through shit like every human does but you can get to the other side and you can't just stop, you can't just quit just cause it looked dismal, find some new motherfuckers. If you can't get unhigh, get away from all the people you know, get away from them motherfuckers. People, places and things that have that drug you desire, you can find some wholesome people if you're really struggling and you really wanna stop struggling because a lot of people who are struggling, they say they're struggling, but they're happier there. They've convinced themselves that this is better than going to do the work it takes to build themselves as a human being. So it's just easier to pick up that rock, it's easier.