There is something really inspiring about brillience, I remember watching Andy Murrey in the summer at Wimbledon...i was with him every step of the way, because i understand what its like to train and train for one shot...they say a star is 10 years in the making...to certain extent atheletes are not that much different to performers...we use our bodies and minds to excel....I have too young men from the U.K staying with me right now, they are age 20 and 23 in the fall they will start the task of training to try and get on the G.B. Rowing team to go to the Olympics...one of them just won at Henley in an 8 man boat, for Molesey Boatclub...my parents local boatclub...which since I've been away has become a world class boat club...When we met at a pub back in july, we had an inspired conversation about, the importance of training with the best coaches in the world...i said i felt thats what America had offered me the opportunity to really be mentored by the best....as America really excels in the entertainment feild. When I met these young men I asked them if they were going to be the best they could be.....and they said they'd been working really hard, to acheive there dreams...So I said O.K...you can come stay....at my place in the hills... They are like 6.6 tall its like having wonderful giants in the house... One of my mentors who really inspired me had this saying...."there is nothing sader than wasted talent" and another said ''Live your Bliss'' So with that in mind lets all support each other to experience our talents ...everyone has a talent, you just got too discover it !!! and then surround yourself with people who believe in it...and then pass it on when you can...Love Zoe