 Hello ma'am! So your speech was definitely inspiring especially for someone who is really fogged about what I should do and like my same I can really like relate to you for what happened when you were a teenager. So I think this was your first TED Talk. So that is a congratulations. So I just wanted to know how was your experience to be with our school and to have to give up a TED Talk? No it was absolutely great and I think I could relate the first speaker before me said that you know the biggest second biggest fear is about public speaking and I think that definitely comes up when you are actually speaking on a stage right. But I mean as lawyers we're supposed to know how to speak well and it was a great experience and thank you for calling me here. So is public speaking something which you aspire to do or was it something new for you and would you like to give more speeches in the future? So it's not something new. I have always been into public speaking even as a school student and of course when you go to law school you find avenues where you find yourself speaking and I would definitely love to do more of this absolutely. Okay that's great and I'm pretty sure a lot of people would love to hear more of you. So lastly I just wanted to ask you told us how knowing about the law changed your life. So do you feel that because it had such a huge impact on your life do you think that law should be incorporated into our curriculum into our education from a younger age so that more people know about it? So there's always a little bit of civic sense that comes up when you're studying as a student but I definitely do feel that legal awareness should be taught at a level where you know there are 11th, 12th graders who are trying to understand what is the impact because it is something that is omnipresent and that's something that all of us have to follow irrespective of anything. That's one common factor between all of us. Okay thank you so much ma'am I hope you had a good experience with us.