 There's never a perfect time to do most of the things you've always wanted to do. In 2009, I was sitting at my first desk job as a teaching assistant thinking that, you know what, I always wanted to move to China to become a monk and a kung fu master. And I knew that if I did nothing in 40 years, I was going to be the same dude just fatter and grayer and still would never have gone to China to become a monk. So that summer I bought a one-way ticket to China and then I'm staying there and living there. And what I realized was that all of my friends back home that said, man, I've always wanted to do what you've done. I'm no different. I'm no more special. I just made the decision and I realized that there's never going to be a good time to write that book. There's never going to be a good time to build a business. There's never going to be a good time to move or to have a kid or to buy a one-way ticket to China. Whatever your dream is, there's never going to be a good time. So you better just pick a damn good day and do it.