the little boy says, pop apa, g me $1,000. >> when middle boy comes to us for $1,000, you don't educateildren, first of all, the three children sleep in the same bed. not same bed, in the same room. same bedroom my three boys and also my three girls. >> larry: why? >> because i think they need to be each -- they have only a few months, 14 months between each other. 15 minutes. they have a very tight, very near age. and wealth to live together. not to have his own bed, his own bedroom, his own bathroom. his own everything. no way to organize, go to the bathroom, another. when they go with me, three of them, they go in the front, they organize. to find any problem between them, they have many things, indeed, but never something important. they love each other. that's very important. each of your sons love each other. because the best friend they can have is each other. >> larry: is it hard not to give to them, though? >> no. when you are convinced what to do and what you need to do, it's not hard to do that, because you know if you are giving something that is bad for them, bad for his ha