davidson: they're very empowering. wayne dyer: yes. and so, i've just been, my co-author kristina tracy who i have to give an enormous amount of credit for this, because she really does all of the work, she just takes my ideas and puts them into this, and this book is called "i am: why two little words mean so much." i just think it's really important for little children, i talk in the very beginning of the show that we're raised to be ordinary. and that starts when we're just very, very little. we tell children what their limitations are, this is what you can do, this is what you can't do, this is what's impossible, these are the limitations, this is the world that you live in. and i think, as einstein said, let them read fairytales and read more fairytales. fairytales are something that lets their imagination just soar and become all that they want to be. never put restrictions on what your kids have in their imagination. not only your kids, but in your own imagination as well. babette davidson: and that's what i need. you know, this whole metaphor that you've done of walking down the