 He went to the art school Parsons in the United States and there you had a teacher, a painter, Charles Scully, and again in one of the catalogs I wrote that his commandant on Europe was, I will obviously possess an extraordinary skill, but there was no struggle, no true observation and thus no heart. Do you remember this comment of him? I do remember what he's saying, but first you cannot trust another artist, second you cannot even trust some artist drinking alcohol all the time. Okay, now, did you got the diploma from the school? No, I never get any diploma in any school. I'm totally clean, that's why I can sit here, you know. But look, do you realize that you're now killing the business model of this university? Because it's based on the idea that everybody should have a diploma, otherwise you cannot make a career. But you claim you can make a career without diplomas? I don't think I even have a career. Well, the idea to have a career is... Well, you did something with your life. Well, we have to, you know. I think the revolution should be in yourself, you know, everyone. Every day, just walk into a different direction and change your pattern of thinking habit or do something you never did before. That's why, when you want to laugh and, yeah, you want tactics, I can teach you. Good, good, good, good. Do you have an advice to aspiring young artists, people are now in their teenagers or just 20s and want to become an artist, what would be your advice to them? Well, my advice is forget about the art. Explain. You should do anything meaningful, you know, challenges your mind, but not to talk about art or think about the artists all the time, so. Then how will they become an artist? They don't have to become artists. But if they want to become an artist, then they will become a failure. Explain. I don't understand. If they go to museums, just say, Bengal or Rembrandt, how can they become a good artist? Not possible. Why not? Because those values being admitted by society, which already put very different colors and very different meanings on those works. So let's go back. How is it that you then became an artist by? I did it by mistake. You regret to be an artist? No, no, no, I love mistakes. I can imagine. Yes, it's a very successful mistake you made, right? Next slide.