WarrenWell, I would get in the habit if you don't have it already, but you sound like you marry well may of reading a daily newspaper, which is not the most popular thing in the world among younger people these days, but you want to learn as much as you can about the world around you, you know, Bill Gates, I think, quit the letter P in the world book. Doesn't seem to have heard him too much to quit there. But you ought to have a set of world books. You can have a set of world books. You can read the newspapers. You should just stop it up. And you'll find out what's the most interesting to you. I mean, there's a certain point where the sports wages are most interesting to me and in the finance pages, and I happen to be a political junkie. But you just can't learn enough in life. And I think what you'll find is that the more you learn, the more you want to I mean, it is fun. But you sound to me like a young person that's going to do a lot of that on their own. Do you have any suggestions, Charlie?
CharlieYou'd probably suggest reading Ben Franklin. Well, my suggestion would be that the young person who just spoke has already figured out how to succeed in life. You've got it made.