i mean, you have done so much, bill strickland. yes, you have won the genius grant from the macarthur foundation, you have... you know amazing, multibillionaires like jeff skoll who can fund you. >> sure; a good friend. >> hinojosa: you're hoping to meet the president, right? >> yes. >> hinojosa: but how do you know, "okay, i've reached the dream," or, "i'm done dreaming," or "there's another dream," and how do you kind of keep it all under wraps? >> well, you don't; that's the point, that the dream is constantly evolving. the dream is not a physical place, it's a process, and as you become more successful, the range of possibilities begins to expand-- it doesn't limit; it opens up. that's the nature of the improvisational temperament. that's what dizzy gillespie and herbie hancock and these people do-- they demonstrate that you can take the same tune and play it 1,000 different ways and create 1,000 new opportunities where only one existed before. i am living that. dizzy gillespie said, when i met him, "you are one heck of a jazz