 Again, get your answers prepared now so that we'll back off you, alright? So tell me, three things that you learned about Westchester, Kappa Alpha Psi, college life in general. Got some wisdom here. I'll say some of my excuses too. And when we're done, you can. I'll just get my feet out the way. Go ahead, thank you. One thing I learned, Westchester is where Frederick Douglass gets his final speech at. Your freshman year at college will be a learning experience. Last one. The last one. If you do your word, you'll get the girls here. There we go. There you go. Alright, I'll take one. I'll take one. One thing that you learned. What? Or you just follow him always. Do you want to be branded as the stalker type? Listen to Chris, alright? Loosen out of email as a timely warning. Yes, and I do yet. As Gary was saying, I do get emails that say, timely warning of sexual predator, you don't want to be that dude. Chris, try to follow me whole. Alright, yes. Hold on, respect. Respect. You see, I'll stay about your books because there's going to be girls everywhere. If you stay about the books, you won't have to chase them, they're going to come into use. Alright? Handle your books, they're coming to you. Alright? Something else that you learned. A couple more voice. I know you are, so you should get your colleagues to chime in and you can go to the bathroom. David, what you got, man? Going to community college could work out better than just going straight to whatever college you wanted. Again, each one of us is different. Each one of us has a different set of skills and strengths and weaknesses. So know what your strengths and weaknesses are and again, humble yourself. There's nothing wrong with going community college route. It's just about having your eyes on the prize and doing what you need to do to get there. Alright? Sean? I learned that once you make a mistake, it's hard to bring it back. Bring it back up? That's one of the biggest things that we want you to learn as young men. If I look like I know you're 14, 15 years old, you don't make that one decision. You've already made decisions that have changed the trajectory of your life. You just don't know it yet. Alright? Some of you completely bullshitted your freshman year high school. Some of you are doing it right now. And again, it's scary to think that what you did at 13, 14 years old will have a direct impact on what you can and cannot do when you are 18 or 19 years old. They are not bullshitting you when they tell you that. Alright? And that's true about life, right? It only takes one time without the condom. One. Right? It only takes one time getting behind of the wheel to mess up for your life to change drastically for the worse. And for the better. Alright? So again, mistakes are a part of life. But the older you get, the more stakes are associated. The higher the stakes are associated with those mistakes. Tell me more? I learned this one here in the last 25 years. You learned the three incoming kings that were black. That's a beautiful thing and an ugly thing, right? What about the comparison between... Okay, go ahead, brother. I learned that there's only been one black class president. Absolutely. Student government by president. What about the comparison between Temple, Cheney and Westchester? Things that you like, things that you see similar, things that you see different?