there's a poem, you know, where rabindranath tagore says, "go out into the storm and light your ribsght the path for others." i have always been driven by that. so i will go to spaces where there is hunger, where there's deprivation, where there isn't hope, because i understand... i mean, having talked to these women, do you sense for themselves in a high—end restaurant environment, what can you offer these people? i offer hope. i offer hope that you will overcome, that irrespective of what's happening... abba, my father, would always tell me — very deeply sufi man — that in the darkness, be that bird who sings before dawn comes out. and as a child, he would take me to the roof and show me the first rays of light coming through. and he used to tell me, "night is never endless, beta". beta is daughter, child. that it will always... day will always follow night. i have been through... i have fallen more times than i can imagine, but i'm very inspired by this whole... you know, my whole life, i... there's a poem, you know, where rabindranath tagore says, "go out into the storm and light