What do you do for "light reading? "Vanity Fair Magazine? (I get it). AARP? I still get my father's National Rifleman. For me, to do This, the probate work, I read Bogert on Trusts, on the MCLE Catalog for courses, or sections of the UTC (Uniform Trust Code) and UPC (Uniform Probate Code) that come up a lot. There's an artwork with a saying on it across from my seat at the conference table. There's a saying on it that says "Whatever you are, be a good one." The author is Abe Lincoln. One of the very few Presidents who ever was a trial lawyer. This lawyer will show he's smart. He'll take his advice. If they throw stones because I'm living my preach, so to speak, by heeding the advice of a sharp lawyer, like Im trying to do, then good luck to them and the Red Sox!