Well there are a couple of things. First of all, I would like to have America realize the validity of jazz. Jazz is an art form. And when I go into schools, I'll ask what are other art forms? Painting. Symphonic music. Ballet. Many things. But all of them started somewhere else. Another continent. Jazz started right here in America. So as Americans, we should all know something about jazz and be proud of it. On the prejudice side, I don't think, I personally don't think White America has ever given Black America any credit for anything en masse. George Washington Carver and Martin Luther King and all of that, that's getting credibility. But Black people started jazz. We've never been given credit for it. In fact, it has hurt jazz because it was started by Black people. Had it been started by White people I think it would have had a much easier road. I'd like to see America finally say yes, the Black man did create a culture that has spread all over the world. Everybody enjoys it now, but it is a Black creation. I think that would help a lot of, nothing like that has ever been done, therefore we still have the same old racial problems over and over, over and over. And you keep on asking people, well Negro, what do you want? I say I just want you to recognize me. Recognize that I'm someone. Well Black man what do you want? I just want you to recognize me and stuff. Well Nigger what you want? I just want you to recognize me and stuff. It's all the same. But America keeps on right now with the Affirmative Action and all of that. They can't set stuff backwards. The Divine Law is not going to let it go backwards. Anyway that's getting off from ... for young people I'd say whatever you do, find something that you honestly like to do. And then it will become a strong force in your life. Right now I'm a dialysis patient. I have to go for dialysis three times a week because I don't have proper kidney function. My kidneys don't function. I would perhaps like to get a transplant sometime, but being a musician has been therapeutic for me. When I'm playing I'm well. Nothing is wrong with me. And I'm fortunate enough to still play strong and still keep my notch, whatever I've carved, on the world class level. I think I'm one of the ten kind of recognized trombone players in the world. I'm fortunate that the creator has given me enough strength to be able to maintain this. So if, whatever it is that you go into, if it's something that you like doing, at some point in your life it may become therapeutic for you, just as music is therapeutic for me. It's as healing for me as any of the medicines I ever take. So I guess it's do something that you really like to do. Find something that you really -- don't make your life's work something that you hate.