 What would today's Dwight Gooden tell 19 or 20 year old Dwight Gooden? I think the main thing I would say for is everything that's happening on the field is no more than be honest to yourself. Number two, don't be afraid to reach out for help no matter what it is. Pingle and all that stuff aside. So I think part of it, not to justify anything, but part of it is 17, that's why I didn't care about my entire family. So I'll put it where when I had problems with someone right, I felt that I can handle it myself because most families, and I would say especially Dwight families, you're taught as a man, you don't cry, you don't hug, you don't feel the way you love them. And again, I'm not going to justify anything, say for responsibility for all my downfalls. But if I had to do all that over, I would do just the opposite. It's okay for a man to cry, it's okay for a man to reach out for help. And at that time, when I was having problems at an early age, I would say it's okay, reach out for help. Let somebody know how you truly feel, what's really going on with you. I think it would have been better off if you would say a lot of folks would have had downfalls. When you think about today's players, what could front offices or ball clubs do to provide more support for their major league and minor league talent, what could they do to provide more support? If you could suggest anything, what would you suggest to these clubs? I think, so I'm going to do it now, but let me, I know later in my career, the mess has a guy around, why is it the best you can trust and talk to about whatever it is, whether it's your marriage or some personal with his case and family, what have you. Somebody you can trust that you can go to and not be judged by the team race like that. I think it would be better off because especially now, these young guys that come into the game, the sound is a lot different. A lot of times, you know, there's money brought to you and you're not really taught how to handle that type of money and you don't bring more friends. And if you're playing in a city like New York, you meet a lot of people who may not have the best pictures, but always having somebody there on the road or with you, even at the home games that you talk to and feel someone that you can trust that is not going to go no further than right there and you're not going to be judged by it.