Maybe you expect from me conversations about television, about literature, about children, about communication, about theatre… I don’t know what you expect from me. I know what you DON’T expect from me: you don’t expect this book from me. Here it is, right in front of you. I became different when I realized that I don’t live in the world of politics, not in the world of television, not in the world of theatre, not in the world of literature, not in the world of friends and enemies—and not even in the world of men and women. I became different when I understood that I live in the world of people. And I want to understand these people better, and I want to help people if I can. I want to share my understanding. Because understanding is needed only for one reason: to share it.