daymond calls it the power of broke, and i agree with it.now, when i was broke living in dallas, i could take chances. you know, my car with the hole in the floorboard, losing that. i mean, sleeping on the floor, how much lower could i go? and so it was like i had no place to go but up. and i think once you've felt that pain, once you know what it's like to not know if your credit card's gonna get ripped up, not know, you know, if you're gonna pay the rent, that impacts you. i mean, that-- that drives you. because you don't want to go back there. if you're comfortable, you know, you might say, "you know what? if i don't do this, if i don't put in the hours, i'll still be okay." and i think that makes a big difference. harvey: speaking of your kids, their dad owns the mavericks. - yeah, i know. - their dad's a celebrity on television. - i know, i know. - so, i'm not trying to scare you, but they don't feel the pain you felt. no, and i know. and especially with my oldest daughter. it-- it's a battle. no, and i know. and especially with my olde