 Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one. Yeah, we gonna talk. What are you what? What prompted you to get into this? Oh, you for the yeah, I'm about I'm about to go there, too Yes, oh After the game stop because they didn't really like my dad there. So they fired him and Then they start treat me like shit So if you see my interview with Charleston white, that's just true because yeah, they fire they fired me from game stop as well because they didn't like my dad so Boom I had went to the cell phone job and then they had let people go So they let me go and then boom. That's when I 2010 summer I was at home depot and then it was too hot because I was pushing carts and then so I quit I want to know where you at this time. I was 19 20. Okay, and then I'm still living at home with mom and dad. Definitely. Okay, and that's one thing. I preach I feel like a kid to you know a fresh out of high school. Don't rush out the house You know, that's a black culture is like I since I've been here I hear a lot of Parents that say oh as soon as that they're 18. They're out of that house. I don't but see when you see Mexicans They say it's 20 in the crib. They Build up they stack their money up and then they all start five six different businesses out of that one family Because when you're 17 18, you're still a kid, you know, you don't know yourself I didn't find myself to I was like 23 24. I didn't know my purpose So to look back to that though when you talk about Hispanics the part that I don't agree with because what I see with a lot Hispanic culture You can get married like you'll get married. The men always end up going to live with the wife's parents Mm-hmm. And I'm like, why is that so why not the woman live with the yeah Parents and they'll stay there for a long time But but that what they're doing is when they stay with each other They're all putting their money in to a business and it forms ownership and you do that a hundred times. That's a community I don't know I don't know but yeah with black people we kick off we send our kids out, you know, I'm saying so My dad was that type of person. He was like, you know, you're getting older because at that time I Was living a home depot best by time I was living with my mom and dad and they were going through it My mom is the hustler type. She's the one that's like, yo, you can stay here. Just pay $50 a week and I Trust you I believe you my dad. He's by the book. Yo, go go to college Military distance net so by the grace of God they divorced In my mom, the grace of God. Yeah, because my mom didn't she needed my help She was like, you know, if you compare extra 50 you can stay here. Cool I'll pick up my little sister after school. You don't got to get off early So I became a man of the house then so if they didn't get divorced I think my dad would have kicked me out and it wouldn't have been a say cheese