Jaden and Willow Smith plan to leave world a better place


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NEW YORK (AP) — Jaden and Willow Smith thank their famous parents for inspiring them to change the world.

The teenage offspring of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith spoke to singer Pharrell Williams recently for Interview Magazine .

Eighteen-year-old Jaden tells Williams that he and 15-year-old Willow want to affect the world in a positive way and leave it "better than it was than when we came."

Jaden says he and Willow used to get mad at each other, but don't anymore. Willow says they have realized that each other is the "yin" to their "yang."

When asked by Williams where they see themselves in 10 years, Jaden says he'll be "gone." Willow says she'll be "living off the land" and experiencing life "in the most pure, natural way possible."

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