you see the challenges that our community failses and you see them on a microand macrolevel. you see how so many of our people, not just children. because everybody shouldn't work with young people. one of the things they struggled with when i was in social work school was that there were people ill didn't think were called. i believe that you're called to be a social worker. some people do it because it seemed like the easiest masters they were going to get. some did it because it seemed like there was nothing else to do. but for those of us who are called, we take great offense to having those people, even in our classes. right, because then you get stuck with them in a group. you can't eat without being in a group. you can't go to the bathroom. social workers have to work together. where are you going? the water fountain. come on, i'll go with you. for those of us who are called, we see something that other people do not see. we get access to people's lives and i think people, not just children, because very often, the most difficult client that i have is the parent of my