It is important for people to let go of the baggage and to let go of the blame and victim-hood so they can enjoy the new day and the future without letting the past ruin the future. And in California then each neighborhood has its own new vibe, and we have paradise and the ghetto right next to each other, and you need to leave the ghetto behind so that you can enjoy the paradise. And you might be homeless one day, and then be living in Malibu, or Topanga, or somewhere the next day. And we have Hollywood, and Anaheim is cool, etc.
And I think Kentucky is going to do some great things, it is going to get better for the families of the poor coal miners. But, they need to let the poverty go, they need to leave the poverty behind so that they can enjoy success. One thing we know is that educated people appreciate an education more than someone who is uneducated, so we will start this great chain reaction as we educate people and more people will go back to school. And we need to teach everyone how to read, etc, and we need libraries and coffee shops, etc.
Marina Del Rey is nice like Cannes, and I have a French friend there who owns her own yacht, she just bought a house on the beach but she lived on her yacht for many years. She works in the Fashion Industry in Beverly Hills, etc. She is in a whole different mindset than the rest of the world, she is in her own zone. She is not my type, but I like her as a friend, and I like to see her at clubs when she shows up to see our mutual friends jam, etc. Anyhow, Marina Del Rey is nice, but you have to leave the ghetto behind so that you can enjoy the charm of Marina Del Rey.
And we create our own atmosphere that travels with us wherever we go, but you still have to be careful in the bad areas.
Salute,
Tony V.